Five injured in Suleja-Minna tanker fire

Fri, Jun 29, 2018 | By publisher


Oil & Gas

FIVE persons have been confirmed injured in the early morning head-on collision between a fuel tanker and a trailer on Friday.

The tanker was laden with Kerosene, a highly flammable hydrocarbon liquid.

The spokesperson for the Federal Road Safety Corps, Mr. Bisi Kazeem, who confirmed the incident to our correspondent on Friday, said the victims have been taken to the hospital.

“No life was lost,” Kazeem said.

The spokesman said the accident happened at 0857hrs local time, and that the Corps was notified within two minutes, while first responders arrived the scene in 14 minutes at 0913hrs.

“The accident happened on Suleja-Minna road, specifically in Mallam Karo village, on Friday,” Kazeem said.

He noted that the trailer had no visible number plate, while the fuel tanker was loaded with Kerosene — a highly flammable material.

Kazeem said the fuel tanker belongs to Conoil.

“The cause of the crash was speed violation, leading to loss of control,” Kazeem added.

He said that the nature of the crash was serious, being multiple accidents.

“Victims have been taken to the General Hospital Suleja, as they were attended to by FRSC officials and other security agents such as men of the Nigerian Police Force and Fire Service officials from Suleja.

“The vehicles caught fire after a head-on collision,” he submitted. – Punch

– Jun. 29, 2018 @ 16:39 GMT |

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