AT least, seven persons were feared dead
 on Sunday when an explosion rocked the Port Harcourt Refinery Jetty in 
Okrika Local Government Area of Rivers State.
It was gathered that several persons 
were seriously injured as a result of the explosion, which was allegedly
 triggered by the activities of pipeline vandals and oil thieves.
The PUNCH learnt that suspected
 oil thieves had tampered with one of the pipelines close to the 
refinery with the intention of stealing petroleum products.
A source explained that the action of 
the oil thieves had ignited a deafening noise and a huge fire around the
 jetty, leaving not less than seven persons dead.
The Chairman of Okrika Local Government 
Area, Mr. Tamuno Williams, who spoke in a telephone interview with The 
PUNCH on Sunday, confirmed the incident, adding that oil thieves were 
siphoning petroleum products to the creeks.
Williams said the Pipelines and Product 
Marketing Company, a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum 
Corporation, was negligent.
He explained that though nobody was 
allowed to enter the scene of the incident, oil thieves in connivance 
with PPMC were allegedly responsible for the explosion.
He said, “Such activities, such 
connection, such highly technical work, well constructed by experts, 
could not have been perfectly done without the connivance of the PPMC.
“If you want to take any product and 
sell, I don’t have any problem with that. My quarrel is that their 
(PPMC) negligence is detrimental to the environment of Okrika.
“There was an explosion today (Sunday) 
because of the activities of the NNPC and their cohorts. That is the 
truth of the matter. Who did it, I don’t know. Who was there to watch 
over it, I don’t know. But I went there with the press; I was refused 
entry into the facility. So, what was there to hide?
“As you can see, there is no management 
staff of the NNPC or persons you can say are in charge of the 
corporation’s operations here. The gates of the NNPC remain closed to 
visitors. So, we have not seen anybody that we can officially complain 
to.
“From what I have been told, there are 
casualties. Seven persons were said to have lost their lives. When in 
Nigeria, you hear that seven persons died, it could be seven times seven
 times seven.”
A source said that those who suffered various degrees of burns were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Contacted, the Rivers State Assistant 
Police Public Relations Officer, Grace Koko-Iringe, confirmed the 
incident, but added that she did not have the detail of the number of 
casualties.
Also, the South-South Zonal Director of the National Emergency Management Agency, Mr. Emenike Umesi, told The PUNCH that
 the explosion occurred near the Port Harcourt Refinery. He explained 
that he had yet to get the details of casualties in the incident.
Speaking on the matter, the Executive 
Director, Services of the NNPC, Mr. Ralph Ugwu, dismissed Okrika Council
 chairman’s claim that pipeline vandals and PPMC officials were 
responsible for the explosion.
Ugwu explained that the explosion had no impact on the operations of the NNPC as the corporation did not record any casualty.
He said, “I don’t want to describe the 
man (council chairman) in anger. What he has said is a departure from 
the truth. What I want to confirm to you is that our jetty operations 
are up and running. Our refineries are also up and running.
“The incident has no impact on our 
operations whatsoever and on our own side as NNPC, there is no casualty 
and the incident has no impact on our refining operations or on our 
jetty operations.
“I don’t want to take issues with 
whoever is accusing who; whether it’s the PPMC or the vandals because I 
don’t want to say what I don’t know. The truth is that nemesis caught up
 with people that came to steal products. Their boat got exploded. I 
don’t know about the number of people that died, but on our own side, we
 have no casualty. I cannot speak on the thing that does not concern 
NNPC.”
Culled from the PUNCH NEWSPAPERS
 
No comments:
Post a Comment