Sunday 13 January 2013

FIRE EXPLOSION ROCKS NNPC PIPELINE IN OGUN STATE




At least 10  suspected vandals were, Saturday, feared dead in an  explosion that rocked the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,NNPC, pipeline at Arepo village, Owode, Ogun State.

It was  gathered  that the explosion came following a  fire which  was sparked off by some vandals who stormed  the creeks by boat  to siphon fuel from the NNPC pipeline.
Arepo was the scene of the killing of three NNPC officials by vandals last year. 

One of the survivors of Saturday’s incident was said to have participated in the officials murder.
There were fears, that damage to the pipeline could  worsen petrol scarcity as it supplies the product from Atlas Cove Jetty in Lagos to other South-West states.
Eyewitness account stated that the explosion came after an argument erupted between two of the  vandals who were struggling to siphon fuel from  the pipeline and it resulted into  a heated argument that made one of them who was armed with a rifle to shoot indiscriminately into the air. Journalists learnt that bullets from the rifle hit the ruptured  pipeline and  led  to an explosion



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