.Hoodlums scoop fuel as tanker falls on Otedola bridge It was another disaster in Lagos last night as unspecified number of fuel tankers and vehicles were engulfed in fire at Ijora-Apapa area of the state. The number of causalities could also not be ascertained as at press time. According to an eyewitness, the incident happened…It was another disaster in Lagos last night as unspecified number of fuel tankers and vehicles were engulfed in fire at Ijora-Apapa area of the state.
In a later post the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the incident, stating that it was “currently engaging in firefighting operations at Costain, towards Ijora 7-Up, where a tanker fire is being combated at the Lagos Quadrapont Bridge by the National Arts Theatre, Iganmu. The Sari Iganmu and Ilupeju fire crews are combining efforts to tame the raging fire. An update will follow.”
It was gathered that the articulated vehicle lost control while conveying diesel outward Lagos to Capital Oil Filling Station, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, impeding movement. Human rights lawyer, Allen Sowore, has called on the Ondo State House of Assembly to invoke the doctrine of necessity to ensure the resignation of Governor of the state, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu. Sowore, argued that the constitutional provision, which was previously utilised during the late President Umaru Yar’Adua's administration, can provide a solution to the current…
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