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October 16, 2024 Nine Months Later, Ibadan Explosion Victims Call for Makinde’s Intervention

Nine Months Later, Ibadan Explosion Victims Call for Makinde’s Intervention

Residents affected by the Bodija explosion in Ibadan, Oyo State, on January 16, 2024, expressed their frustration on Wednesday, revealing they are still unable to return to their homes nine months after the incident. They are now urging both the state and federal governments to increase their efforts to ease their suffering, as many continue to live in temporary accommodations.

The explosion resulted in five fatalities, 77 injuries of varying severity, and damage to 58 houses on Dejo Oyelese Street. Speaking on behalf of the victims at Dilay Event Centre in Ibadan, Yakubu Adedigba, Chairman of the Dejo Oyelese Vigilante Group, highlighted the dire circumstances faced by the residents.

“As patriotic and loyal Nigerians, we are thankful for the previous support from the Oyo State government. However, we urgently call on both the federal and state governments to do more to alleviate the suffering of the Dejo Oyelese Vigilante Group members,” he stated.

He emphasized the distress they are experiencing, stating, “It is an understatement to say that we are in distress. Many of us have not been able to return to our homes and are still squatting with relatives and friends. Some of the homes destroyed by the blast are now overgrown with weeds and have become havens for wild animals. Most of us are senior citizens with limited resources, and we cannot afford to rebuild our homes at this stage of our lives.”

READ ALSO: Ibadan Explosion Death Toll Rises To Five – Oyo Govt

October 16, 2024 Tragedy Strikes as 94 Killed in Jigawa Petrol Tanker Explosion

Tragedy Strikes as 94 Killed in Jigawa Petrol Tanker Explosion

A tragic petrol tanker explosion in Majiya Town, Taura Local Government Area, Jigawa State, claimed the lives of over 90 people and left 50 others hospitalized in a devastating incident early Wednesday morning.

The explosion occurred around 12:30 AM when the tanker, en route from Kano to Nguru in Yobe State, lost control near Khadija University, Majiya. According to the Police Public Relations Officer of the Jigawa State Command, DSP Lawan Adam, the tragedy unfolded as residents rushed to collect spilt petrol from the overturned tanker.

"The residents were scooping fuel when the tanker exploded, igniting a massive inferno that claimed 94 lives instantly," DSP Adam explained. He added that 50 others, suffering severe burns, were rushed to Ringim and Hadejia General Hospitals for urgent medical care.

Authorities began mass burials for the victims on Wednesday morning, with the entire community engulfed in mourning. DSP Adam called the incident a "horrific tragedy" and warned about the dangers of collecting fuel from accident scenes.

Jigawa State Commissioner of Police, AT Abdullahi, expressed his deep condolences to the bereaved families and the people of the state. "This is a heartbreaking moment for us all," he said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the families affected by this tragedy."

The commissioner stressed the need for increased public awareness about the dangers of petrol explosions and urged residents to report such incidents to authorities rather than putting themselves at risk.

Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with many struggling to save those trapped in the flames. One resident, Sani Umar, who narrowly escaped, recounted the horror: "It was terrifying. People were running in all directions, screaming for help. The fire spread so quickly that many couldn’t escape."

Authorities have called for greater caution and safety measures to prevent such devastating incidents in the future.

 

October 15, 2024 Governor Abiodun Approves N77,000 Minimum Wage for Ogun State Workers

Governor Abiodun Approves N77,000 Minimum Wage for Ogun State Workers

Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has approved a new minimum wage of N77,000 for the state's lowest-paid workers, with immediate effect. This decision followed a meeting between the governor, represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr. Tokunbo Talabi, and the leadership of the Organized Labour in Ogun State, which includes the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), and the Joint Negotiating Council (JNC). The meeting centered around the implementation of the new wage.

Speaking through the SSG, Governor Abiodun affirmed that no worker in Ogun State should earn less than N77,000 starting from October. He emphasized that his administration is committed to improving the welfare of the people and has taken proactive steps to ease their economic challenges.

The governor also mentioned his engagement with the private sector, urging them to adopt similar wage adjustments for their workers, recognizing that private sector employees are also affected by the current economic realities. He plans to establish a monitoring team to ensure private employers implement fair wages, ensuring no worker is underpaid.

Ogun State NLC Chairman, Comrade Hameed Benco, expressed satisfaction with the governor’s decision, noting that N77,000 is currently the highest minimum wage in the country. Benco compared it to other states, where new minimum wages range between N70,000 and N70,250. He also highlighted the government's agreement that the new basic salary will not be taxed.

Comrade Akeem Lasisi of the TUC and Comrade Isa Olude of the JNC praised the government's worker-friendly approach, adding that further announcements on adjustments for pensioners and other issues will follow after consultations.

The Ogun State Head of Service, Mr. Kehinde Onasanya, commended the governor's responsiveness and concern for workers' welfare, expressing confidence that this move will boost employee morale and enhance their commitment to implementing government policies.

 

October 14, 2024 Lagos: Two-Storey Building Collapses In Orile Iganmu

Lagos: Two-Storey Building Collapses In Orile Iganmu

A two-storey building has collapsed on Amusu Street in the Orile Iganmu area of Lagos State, causing panic as people fled for safety. The incident, reported by users on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, has yet to receive an official response from the Lagos State government.

Several users reacted to the collapse on social media, calling for stricter enforcement of building regulations in the area. One user, @PR4orileboy, expressed concern for those trapped in the rubble and urged the government to enforce better housing standards, as many buildings in the area are in poor condition.

Other users, including @OurFavOnlineDoc and @DAMIADENUGA, shared videos and expressed hope that authorities would take swift action. Fortunately, @Agilitymartin noted that no lives were lost in the incident.

 

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