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Scooping Fuel From Fallen Tanker Suicide Mission —NEMA

THE Head, National Emergency Man­agement Agency (NEMA) , Ms Aisueni Mmandu, Uyo Opera­tion Office has said that scooping fuel from a fallen tanker is ‘a suicide mis­sion’.

Mmandu made the statement at a public awareness programme on tanker accidents and fires in Ikom, Cross River yesterday .

Our correspondent re­ports that the Uyo opera­tion office of NEMA cov­ers both Akwa Ibom and Cross River.

Mmandu cautioned members of the public on the need to stay away from fallen tankers with petroleum products, say­ing,” it can result in fire”

“When you see a fallen tanker with petroleum product, it is not the time for scooping fuel, fire can be ignited and people will be burnt to death.

“In recent times, we have had tanker explo­sions in Niger, Jigawa, Delta, Enugu, Lagos and Cross River claiming hun­dreds of lives and prop­erty worth millions,” she said.

The NEMA official said that although tanker ac­cidents were preventable, they were mainly caused by reckless driving, over­loading, poor vehicle maintenance, road infra­structure challenges and lack of public awareness.

She urged govern­ment agencies, transport unions and community leaders to take proactive steps towards reducing tanker accidents and fires.

“There is need to en­force safety regulations, exercise caution and re­port unsafe driving by drivers of tankers and articulated vehicles,” she said.

Mr Etetim, Otom, the Public Enlightenment Of­ficer, Federal Road Safety Commission, Ikom Unit, described the programme as commendable follow­ing the losses associated with tanker accidents.

He urged tanker drivers to see other road users as their fellow humans who deserved to be alive.

“Some drivers need to be told how to behave while manning the wheels, some of them behave like kings and masters of the road” he said.

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