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January 17, 2024 Rescue Operations Ongoing As Explosion Rocks Ibadan

Rescue Operations Ongoing As Explosion Rocks Ibadan

Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State, experienced a panic on Tuesday evening when a powerful explosion reverberated through the ancient city, causing buildings to collapse from the intense vibrations.

According to residents who shared their accounts, the blast's impact reached houses and cars some distance from the explosion site.

At approximately 7:30 p.m., a loud bang startled the residents. One distressed individual recounted the incident, mentioning the shattering of dominoes and the destruction of Ace Mall in Bodija. As of the current press time, the exact number of casualties remains unconfirmed, but reports indicate that victims have been swiftly transported to hospitals. Additionally, some residents find themselves trapped amidst the rubble of buildings that succumbed to the force of the explosion.

Saheed Akiode, the Zonal Coordinator for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in the South-West, confirmed that emergency responders, including Oyo State Fire Service personnel, have been dispatched to the scene located on Awolowo Way by Adeyi Avenue, behind a Central Mosque in Bodija.

In a brief statement on social media, the Oyo State Government acknowledged awareness of the explosion reports and urged residents to remain calm. The government assured the public that security agencies were investigating the incident to determine its source and cause.

A subsequent update from the state government indicated ongoing search and rescue operations by relevant agencies at the explosion scene. The Oyo State Police Command also confirmed the occurrence of the explosion in a post on social media.

The incident has garnered attention on various social media platforms, with photos and videos circulating widely documenting the explosion's aftermath. The situation remains fluid as authorities work diligently to assess the extent of the damage and assist those affected.

July 13, 2021 Tanker Crushes Six Cars In Ibadan

Tanker Crushes Six Cars In Ibadan

A tanker has crushed six cars in Challenge Area of Ibadan, Oyo State after the driver lost control of the vehicle around 7am on Tuesday.

Eyewitnesses say the crushed cars were waiting at the traffic light when the accident happened.

Fortunately, no life was lost as a result of the accident.

This happened just days after a gas tanker crushed 10 persons to death and injured others at a market in Ibadan.

June 23, 2021 Truck Crushes Three To Death In Ibadan

Truck Crushes Three To Death In Ibadan

Three persons were crushed to death by a truck at the Total Garden area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

Our correspondent gathered that the incident happened on Wednesday morning.

Some residents told our correspondent that the dead victims were on the same motorcycle and that the Okada rider was trying to overtake the truck when the accident happened.

A man, who claimed to have witnessed the accident, Yinka said the accident was not the fault of the motorcyclist.

The accident reportedly led to tension in the area as some youths and motorcyclists were said to have made an attempt to set the truck ablaze.

The Oyo State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Uche Chukwura, confirmed the accident to our correspondent.

She said, “Three persons died and two were injured in the accident. Our men were there.”

She urged motorists to always drive with caution and ensure that their vehicles were always in good conditions before taking them out.

 

 

 

June 22, 2021 Troops Arrest Fleeing Niger Bandit With Military Kits En Route To Oyo

Troops Arrest Fleeing Niger Bandit With Military Kits En Route To Oyo

The Nigerian Army says its troops operating along Mokwa-Jebba road, intercepted and arrested a fleeing bandit in a vehicle traveling from Zuru to Ibadan during a stop and search operation on Sunday.

Nwachukwu said the vigilant troops spotted an occupant of the vehicle, who claimed to be Sgt. Aminu Sule.

He said the suspect was found to be in possession of a pair of camouflage, military boots, knife and substance suspected to be charms.

He said on further interrogation, the suspect confessed to be traveling to Ogbomosho in Oyo State, and further claimed that the uniform and boots belonged to his brother who was a soldier.

He added that the suspect was discovered to be fleeing from the ongoing operations in Niger State to a safe haven.

According to him, the suspect was immediately apprehended and handed over to the police at Mokwa for further investigation.

“The heat on bandits and other criminal elements in Niger State has caused them to start fleeing to supposed safe havens.

“Members of the public, particularly around Niger and contiguous states are, therefore, enjoined to be vigilant and report any suspected movement of fleeing bandits to security agencies,” he said.

According to him, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Maj.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, has assured law abiding citizens of Niger State and, indeed, all Nigerians of the safety of their lives and property.

“He further enjoined them to be wary of such sinister movements by fleeing bandits and continue to support the security agencies with useful information to enable them maintain peace and security of the country,” Nwachukwu said.

 
 

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