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‎Niger Gov Mourns As 35 Killed In Tanker Explosion

‎Governor Mohammed Bago of Niger State has expressed condolences to the families of the victims of a tanker explosion that claimed no fewer than 35 lives and left 17 people hospitalised.

‎Bago, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Bologi Ibrahim, on Tuesday evening, described the incident as “worrisome, unfortunate, and pathetic.”

‎DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS learnt that the incident happened at about 2.40 p.m. when the tanker fell on its side in a lone accident.

‎The Niger State Police Public Relations Officer, Wasiu Abiodun, in a statement sent to our correspondent on Tuesday, disclosed that following the accident, some residents had gone to the scene to scoop the spilt petrol.

‎He noted that while the residents were scooping the spilt content, fire engulfed the tanker.

‎Abiodun stated, “Today, October 21, 2025, at about 2.40 p.m., a report was received from the DPO of Katcha Division that there was a lone tanker vehicle accident along the Bida/Agaie highway, and as a result, the tanker conveying PMS fell by the roadside.

‎“Unfortunately, members of the public living around Essa village via Katcha rushed to the scene and were scooping PMS, and in the process, the tanker was suddenly engulfed in an inferno.”

‎He noted that out of the 48 victims affected by the fire, 31 people lost their lives at the spot of the incident, while 17 others sustained varying degrees of injuries.

‎“Sadly, forty-eight persons were affected by the fire, and among these victims, thirty-one persons lost their lives, while others are still receiving treatment in various nearby hospitals. Three motorcycles were also burnt.

‎“Teams of Policemen and other security agencies were moved to the scene for a rescue operation. Further investigation is ongoing to identify the driver and the owner of the said tanker,” Abiodun concluded.

‎Reacting, Bago prayed for the repose of the lives of the victims while expressing displeasure towards the act of petrol scooping.

‎“The farmer governor prays that Allah will repose the souls of those who died in the explosion and grant quick recovery to the injured.

‎“He says it is disheartening how people have continued to approach a fallen tanker to scoop its contents despite several sensitisation on the danger of such action.

‎“The farmer governor enjoins the people to value their lives no matter the situation,” Ibrahim stated in part.

‎The tragedy adds to the growing list of tanker-related explosions across the country.

‎DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS reported in January that no fewer than 70 persons were burnt to death while scooping petrol from a crashed tanker in Niger State.

‎Similarly, a recent investigation by DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS revealed that more than 400 people have died in tanker explosions nationwide over the past year, prompting the Federal Government to launch a national awareness campaign on the dangers of petrol scooping.



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