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Take Immediate Action, Address Reckless Driving, Fire Service Warns Fuel Tanker Owners 

The Controller-General of the Federal Fire Service (FFS), Engr. Abdulganiyu O. Jaji, has urged fuel station owners and tanker operators to take immediate action in addressing reckless driving by their drivers, especially on major roads and dangerous bends, following the tragic fuel tanker explosion in Niger State that claimed over 60 lives and left many others severely injured on Saturday.

In an interview with our correspondent, Jaji emphasised the need for an urgent review of safety protocols governing fuel transportation across the nation.

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He expressed concern over the rising frequency of tanker explosions and fuel station fire incidents, warning that even a small static spark or gas leak can result in rapid, deadly explosions.

Highlighting the dangers of scooping fuel from fallen tankers, Jaji described it as a highly fatal risk. “Fuel vapours and leaks can ignite at any moment,” he cautioned.

“Your life is worth more than a few liters of fuel,” he added, stressing that approaching a fuel spill is not only dangerous but could be fatal, urging the public to avoid accident sites and instead contact the Federal Fire Service for prompt intervention.

The Fire Service boss also called on Nigerians, particularly operators of fuel stations, gas refilling plants, and users of gas cylinders, to strictly follow safety measures to prevent further catastrophic events.

 

Engr. Jaji extended his condolences to the families affected by the recent tragedy and commended the first responders for their dedication, which he described as a testament to the nation’s resilience.

 

He expressed his heartfelt prayers for those grieving, asking for divine strength to help them cope with their loss.

 

As the nation mourns, Jaji stressed the importance of prioritising safety and public awareness to prevent similar incidents in the future. “Every life is precious, and we must do everything in our power to protect our citizens,” he urged.

 

Furthermore, Jaji reiterated the Federal Fire Service’s commitment to enhancing safety awareness and called for the swift amendment of the Fire Service Act of 1963, which is currently under review in the National Assembly. He argued that the outdated law was inadequate to address current fire safety challenges and needed to be modernised to better regulate fire safety measures and reduce incidents in the future.

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