

Lagos State Deputy
Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat on Tuesday called for collaboration among the
relevant stakeholders on how to end the incessant vandalisation of pipelines in
the State.
Speaking during a visit to
the scene of the Abule Egba pipeline explosion which occurred last Sunday, the
Deputy Governor, accompanied by some State officials, said such collaboration
has become imperative, in view of lost lives and property occasioned by the
handiwork of vandals, whose activities can bring tears and sorrows to the
people.
According to him, Lagos
State Government, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and
relevant security agencies must put in place, measures that would deter these
criminals from perpetuating evil acts.
Hamzat, who described the
fire incident as “very unfortunate development’’, assured that government would
fish out the perpetrators and punish them according to the laws of the land.
While expressing his
displeasure on act of vandalism, he called on the residents to be more vigilant
by reporting any suspicious moves by the vandals to the appropriate
authorities.
“Please, endeavour to call
security people on any of free toll emergency numbers for appropriate response
to forestall any form of vandalisation of our infrastructure. We need the help
of the community to provide information, the people doing these evil acts are
not ghosts, they are human beings and can be caught. We must apprehend them. We
will work with security operatives to catch them and make examples,” he said.
While commiserating with
those affected by the fire incident, the Deputy Governor said the State
government will meet with the families who are affected by the inferno and see
what can be done to ameliorate their losses, adding that government will
support the community in whatever they are doing to ensure the safety of their
lives and property.
Briefing the Deputy
Governor during the assessment, the Chairman, Agbado-Oke-Odo Local Council
Development Area, Dr. Augustine Arogundade stated that the explosion was as a
result of vandalisation of pipeline of the NNPC by vandals on Saturday.
He, therefore called on
NNPC to institute a taskforce to monitor and police the pipeline against
vandalism.
Lagos State Deputy
Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat on Tuesday called for collaboration among the
relevant stakeholders on how to end the incessant vandalisation of pipelines in
the State.
Speaking during a visit to
the scene of the Abule Egba pipeline explosion which occurred last Sunday, the
Deputy Governor, accompanied by some State officials, said such collaboration
has become imperative, in view of lost lives and property occasioned by the
handiwork of vandals, whose activities can bring tears and sorrows to the
people.
According to him, Lagos State
Government, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and relevant
security agencies must put in place, measures that would deter these criminals
from perpetuating evil acts.
Hamzat, who described the
fire incident as “very unfortunate development’’, assured that government would
fish out the perpetrators and punish them according to the laws of the land.
While expressing his
displeasure on act of vandalism, he called on the residents to be more vigilant
by reporting any suspicious moves by the vandals to the appropriate
authorities.
“Please, endeavour to call
security people on any of free toll emergency numbers for appropriate response
to forestall any form of vandalisation of our infrastructure. We need the help
of the community to provide information, the people doing these evil acts are
not ghosts, they are human beings and can be caught. We must apprehend them. We
will work with security operatives to catch them and make examples,” he said.
While commiserating with
those affected by the fire incident, the Deputy Governor said the State
government will meet with the families who are affected by the inferno and see
what can be done to ameliorate their losses, adding that government will
support the community in whatever they are doing to ensure the safety of their
lives and property.
Briefing the Deputy
Governor during the assessment, the Chairman, Agbado-Oke-Odo Local Council
Development Area, Dr. Augustine Arogundade stated that the explosion was as a
result of vandalisation of pipeline of the NNPC by vandals on Saturday.
He, therefore called on
NNPC to institute a taskforce to monitor and police the pipeline against
vandalism.
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