Four fuel tankers gutted fire at the loading point of the Nigerian National Petroleum Commission (NNPC) Ibadan depot on Wednesday as one of the tankers on loading point caught fire and spread to other parts of the lapsing terminal.
Sources informed Tribune Online that one of the tankers, ash in colour on loading point 3311, caught fire on point of loading.
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It took the internal fire service, workers and the effort of both the Fire service and the state arm of the same agency to put things in order.
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