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UPDATE: 2 killed, houses, over 20 vehicles razed in Ijegun pipeline explosion

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Two men, over 20 vehicles, houses and property worth millions of Naira were on Thursday, burnt at Ijegun, in the Igando/Ikotun Local Council Development Area of Lagos, following an early morning pipeline explosion in the Lagos suburb.

Despite the efforts of fire fighters who responded promptly, the fire, which started at about 1.20 a.m. raged for over eight hours.

A similar inferno happened in April, 2008 where several school children, men, women, houses and property worth millions of naira were lost.

According to dependable sources close to the area, the pipeline exploded as soon as some vandals tried to escape with a tanker which they used for the theft of petroleum products from the petroleum products  pipeline.

Residents living several kilometres away from the fire point at the Isheri community and Kudeyibu Estate scampered from their homes in panic as the flames escalated and spread close to a gas station in the area.

Security personnel from various agencies collaborated to control the large crowd that fled from their homes to escape from the unfortunate incident.

The traditional ruler of Ijegun, Oba Nureni Akinremi, said despite several efforts to orientate some miscreants in the community against pipeline vandalism, some have failed to become law abiding.

“I have made several efforts to speak with my people through my chiefs and community leaders, yet, some people have remained adamant.

“We really need to keep the security agents on regular surveillance in this area because it was the same area that was affected in a similar incident some 11 years ago,’’ he said.

The fire affected parts of the Ijegun Community Primary and High School, the Catholic Church fence, and several other buildings.

Meanwhile, the fire has now been contained to the pipeline, smoke was still bellowing from some scattered spots in the area.

Eye witnesses said firemen from the Lagos State Fire Service arrived early at about 4:00 a.m. and had reinforcements from other stations in the metropolis, as well as emergency personnel from the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.

NAN

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