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Tanker Explosion: JNI Seeks Urgent Action to Prevent Recurrence

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The Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) has called for an urgent action to prevent the recurrence of the explosion of tankers conveying petroleum products across Nigeria.

The call is contained in a statement issued by its Secretary General , Prof. Khalid Aliyu in Kaduna on Sunday.

The association also bemoaned the devastating tanker explosion that occurred at Dikko Junction in Niger, resulting in the massive loss of numerous lives and properties.

Aliyu said , ” The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, has received the sad news of unfortunate tanker explosion at Dikko Junction in Niger with utmost concern and shock.”

He said the gory incident was an addition to the series of many others of such obnoxious explosions in recent times.

Aliiyu added, “It is so unfortunate that tankers conveying petroleum products are now sources of disastrous road accidents, with agonising loss of lives and property in Nigeria.

“The Dikko junction incident is too many a tragedy to be waived, taking into account that the junction is on a major highway connecting Northern Nigeria, particularly the North-West to Southern Nigeria.

“More so, same episodes had occurred in the most recent past in Jigawa twice.”

He said the unfortunate Oct. 15. 2024, fuel tanker explosion in Majiya, Jigawa,was said to have claimed over 200 persons, injuring many.

Also,  on Nov. 12, 2024, another tanker exploded at Gamoji, along h Kano-Maiduguri Highway, claiming many lives.

Aloyu added that a similar tragedy occurred on January 14,  at Epe-Ijebu Odeyemi Expressway.

”Sometime in 2023, at Iganmu Bridge, Lagos State, many vehicles were destroyed and lives lost, arising from a petroleum tanker explosion.

“JNI is genuinely worried over the serial explosions from petroleum tankers, without any seeming efforts by the relevant stakeholders to address the misnomer,” he lamented.

The JNI called on the governments to take immediate action to prevent future tragedies, including taking control of dangerous bends, sharp curves and parking lots prone to accidents.

According to Aliyu, other actions are establishing FRSC emergency detachments and Federal Fire Service offices with the state-of-the-art equipment.

He added, ”There is also the need to review the extant safety protocols guiding fuel transportation and enhancing surveillance on the explosion-prone highways.

“Nigerians should always avoid explosion-prone areas to reduce casualty, no matter the temptation for assumed loot, no life is worth losing carelessly. “

Aliyu also called on the relevant transport and road unions to begin sensitising their members on the dangers associated with reckless driving.

“This is especially one-way driving, which has now become too common on the Nigerian highways and they should always cooperate with the security agencies on the highways;

“Governments at all levels, in collaboration with the different security agencies should be up and doing against the recklessness of all drivers plying major highways.

”This is most especially the tanker drivers, as desperate situations need desperate measures,

“Governments should act beyond mere verbal condemnations on related matters.

”Nigerians are desirous of more concrete actions against all forms of unfortunate incidences, criminals and criminality, “he said.

The don called on the Federal Government to review the safety protocols guiding fuel transportation in Nigeria.

He stated that the repeated explosions call for a serious review, while surveillance should maximally be accorded to explosion-prone highways.

Aliyu also appealed to the Federal Government to expedite action in completing the 40-km Suleja to Minna dual carriageway connecting Abuja and Niger.

He said that the project  has been ongoing for over 20 years, saying,  ” completing it will ease the movement of goods and services as well as save lives.

“The Sultan of Sokoto prayed for the departed souls, seeking Allah’s infinite mercy and solace for the bereaved families.(NAN)

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Kogi Traditional Rulers Unite to Tackle Insecurity

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

Traditional rulers from Oworo land in Lokoja Local Government Area of Kogi State, have resolved to work together to tackle insecurity and strengthen unity for the development of their communities.

The royal fathers made the resolution during stakeholders’ meeting of Oworo Traditional rulers and Title Holders at the weekend in Lokoja.

The meeting was convened in line with traditional law to review pressing issues affecting the area, with security, unity, and socio-economic progress at the center of deliberations.

Addressing journalists after the meeting, the Olu of Oworo and Chairman Oworoland Traditional Council, Mallam Mohammed Adoga Baiyerohi, said periodic meetings were necessary to take stock of the community’s challenges.

“As provided by our traditional law, we are supposed to meet from time to time to take stock of situations affecting our community.

“Key issues include unity among the people, security, and the socio-economic activities of our people, and how these are being disrupted,” Oba Adoga said.

The council expressed deep concern over the rising insecurity in Oworo land.

The Olu oworo noted that the area’s location had made it a target for kidnappers, bandits, and other criminal elements who exploit its proximity to the River Niger as a hideout and escape route.

“Our land provides a very easy route for them to sneak in and out. This is a challenge we are contending with,” the royal father stated.

He commended Gov. Ahmed Ododo for his hands-on approach to tackling insecurity across Kogi State, noting that the governor had personally visited forests and troubled areas, day and night, to curb criminal activities.

“We appreciate him and pray that God continues to assist the governor. We will only rest when our people can live in peace.

“As long as these nefarious activities continue, we will keep engaging with the government. The relationship between us and the governor will continue to grow stronger,” the Olu added.

The traditional ruler urged the people of Oworo land to set aside political and historical differences and prioritize unity as the foundation for development.

“For development to thrive, it must be preceded by unity and peace. Peace and unity are the gateway to development. We must come together to promote peace, unity, and progress in our land,” he said.

Other traditional rulers who contributed at the event included the Olu Apata, HRH Oba Fedrick Balogun JP; Bajana III of Obajana, HRH Oba Idowu Isenibi, HRH Oba Ismaila Zakari, the Ohiribo-Keta of Karara;  and HRH Oba Abubakar Alugbere, the Masi of Agbaja.

Other traditional title holders at meeting were: Chief Gabiel Agoyi; the Obajemu of Oworoland; Chief (Dr.) Denja Abdul, the Marafa of Oworoland; Chief Aiyedogbon Berida, the Eleson of Oworoland; and Chief A.G Abdullahi, the Baani of Oworoland, among others.

At the close of the meeting, the council resolved to strengthen collaboration between traditional institutions, the Kogi State Government, and security agencies to improve safety and accelerate development in Oworo land.

The council emphasised the need for traditional rulers to unite and carry their subjects along in efforts to advance Oworo land.

The council further proposed the institution of an Oworo Day cultural festival to foster unity and suggested deploying technology to strengthen security against banditry and other crimes.

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Strike over High Fuel Prices Paralyses Transport in Kenya

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Thousands of Kenyan commuters have been stranded and businesses paralyzed as public transport operators went on a nationwide strike to protest against recent increases in the cost fuel.

Key roads in the capital Nairobi remained largely empty, forcing some commuters to walk to work, with other parts of the country also affected by the transport crisis.

Businesses in parts of Nairobi remained shut and schools asked students to stay at home.

Protesters have been barricading roads and lighting fires on the roads as the protests continue.

The strike comes days after the authorities raised petroleum prices to record levels, with costs increasing by more than 20%.

Kenya, like many other African countries, relies heavily on fuel imports from the Gulf, a supply route disrupted by the US-Israel conflict with Iran that began on 28 February. Even though a ceasefire has been declared, fuel prices have remained high as the Strait of Hormuz, where a fifth of the world’s oil passes through, is still blocked.

In parts of Nairobi and elsewhere across the country, police clashed with protesters, using tear gas to disperse them. This came amid reports of demonstrators stopping and harassing some motorists.

Ahead of the strike, the police assured Kenyans that security measures would be in place and warned against any disruptive conduct.

The association representing transport operators had earlier urged all vehicle users, including private motorists, public transport buses (locally known as matatus) and truckers, to stay off the roads as part of a coordinated shutdown.

“This action is not only for transport operators, but for every Kenyan citizen,” the Transport Sector Alliance (TSA) said in a statement.

The alliance has accused the government of not doing enough to shield Kenyans from the rising fuel prices, amid a broader high cost-of-living crisis.

It has called for the reversal of the price increases announced last week, and for fuel prices to be reduced by about 35%.

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) on Thursday raised prices to a high of 242 shillings ($1.8; £1.4) a litre for diesel and petrol to $1.65.

Treasury Minister John Mbadi told local NTV station on Monday that the increase in fuel prices was “unfortunate” and acknowledged that it was hurting the economy.

He however said the strike was “completely uncalled for” and the government would only make decisions that are “informed and not emotional”.

“Why are we trying to solve a global problem using domestic means?” he asked.

The high cost of fuel is being blamed for increases in the price of food and other basic goods and services, with public service vehicles already raising commuter fares.

Last month, the government cut VAT on fuel from 16% to 8% until July but there have been calls for it to do more.

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Court Grants El-Rufai N100m Bail amid Ongoing Legal Battle

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From Agbo Emmanuel, Kaduna

The Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday granted bail to former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, setting the bail sum at N100 million in a ruling that marks a new phase in his ongoing legal battle.

Delivering the ruling, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik ordered that the former governor must produce a surety in the same amount and meet additional stringent conditions before he can be released from custody.

The court held that the surety must reside within Maitama or Asokoro districts of Abuja and must present the original Certificate of Occupancy of a landed property, which is to be deposited with the court registry.

It further directed that the surety must be a serving federal civil servant not below Grade Level 17 and must show evidence of at least three months’ salary payments. The court also ordered that all financial documents be verified through a formal letter from the surety’s bank manager within the court’s jurisdiction.

The decision forms part of a broader set of proceedings involving the former governor, who has made several court appearances in recent times over allegations being investigated by federal agencies. Earlier sittings in the matter were marked by delays and strict judicial scrutiny of bail applications, with the court insisting on full compliance with procedural requirements before any release could be considered.

The allegations, though varying across different cases, are said to relate to financial dealings during El-Rufai’s tenure as governor, alongside other offences currently under investigation. He has, however, consistently denied wrongdoing, maintaining that the cases are politically motivated, while his legal team continues to seek more favourable bail terms and challenge aspects of the prosecution’s case.

With bail now granted under strict conditions, attention is expected to shift to compliance with the court’s requirements and the continuation of substantive hearings as both sides prepare for full trial proceedings.

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