17th March, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
FIND URGENT SOLUTIONS TO PIPELINE EXPLOSIONS
- MURIC
Sequel to the pipeline explosion which
rocked Lagos on Sunday, 15th March, 2020, an Islamic human rights organization,
the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has called on the Federal Government (FG)
and the National Assembly (NASS) to find urgent solution to constant pipeline
explosions in Lagos State. It will be recalled that series of explosions occurred
in Abule Ado, a Lagos suburb, on Sunday killing at least 15 persons and injuring
several others. About 50 buildings, including a school, were completely
destroyed.
The appeal for solutions to regular
pipeline explosions which have become a recurring decimal was made on Tuesday,
17th March, 2020 in a press statement issued by the director of
MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads:
“The incidence of pipeline explosions
in Lagos has become perennial. Lagosians are dying daily in their hundreds from
constant pipeline explosions. Properties worth billions of naira are lost to
deafening explosions and uncontrollable conflagrations.
“The long history of pipeline
explosions and its regimented repetition make it mandatory on both FG and the
NASS to find an urgent solution to it. We call attention to the status of Lagos
as Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre. This can drive away foreign investors who
are already established in Lagos as well as discourage prospective foreign investors.
Nobody wants to sink money in an endangered zone.
“The list of explosions and their
frequency in Lagos are frightening. More than 300 people were killed in Abule
Egba when a pipeline exploded during vandalisation on 26th
December, 2006. A bulldozer which struck an oil pipeline caused another huge
conflagration that led to about 100 deaths in Ijegun on 15th May,
2008. Fifteen houses and 20 vehicles were destroyed.
“Another oil
pipeline vandalisation mishap killed several people in Abule Egba on 30th
June, 2009. Baruwa area of Alimosho had its own taste of large scale death and
destruction due to the same reason on 5th December, 2019. Many
people were killed. Again on 19th January, 2020, five fatalities
were reported and several properties destroyed when oil pipeline vandals caused
another explosion in Ekoro area of Abule Egba.
“The latest
explosion at Abule Ado on Sunday, 16th March 2020 in which 15 people
were killed while 50 houses were destroyed is one calamity too many. This carnage must stop.
“MURIC appeals
to FG to take drastic actions against pipeline vandals. We suggest the creation
of an anti-vandalisation unit in any of the security agencies similar to the
anti-terrorism and anti-kidnapping units already in existence.
“Our message to Lagos
lawmakers in the NASS is this: How many Lagos lawmakers have deemed it fit to
visit the scene of the latest fire incident? Who is going to comfort the
victims? Where will they sleep? How will they feed? Kudos to Lagos State government
for doling out N2 billion for immediate relief but where are the people’s
representatives at the federal level?
“Why is Nero dancing
while Rome is burning? Your constituency is burning while you stand akimbo. We
want to hear your voices on the floors of the Red and Green chambers. You must
speak up for Lagos. You are not there for yourselves but for Lagosians. Cry out
loud until the mountains, the hills and the valleys echo your voices. Lagos
must not burn down.
“Nobody should tell
us it cannot happen. London was almost completely razed down by a fire which
burned for five whole days from 2nd September to 6th September,
1666. The fire started in the King’s bakery in Pudding Lane, near London Bridge.
It destroyed four-fifth of the whole city. 13,000 houses went down and King
Charles II had hundreds of thousands of homeless people on his hands. This must
not be allowed to happen in Lagos. It will be the worst humanitarian disaster
in Africa for decades.
“We charge residents
to give information about oil pipeline vandals to security operatives. Every
citizen must be a self-appointed policeman because security is every man’s
business. The dogma in security circles is ‘Keep quiet and lose everything,
including your life’.
“We warn oil
pipeline vandals against excessive drive for materialism. Greed leads to
self-destruction. The Glorious Qur’an urges men to stop running after money and
properties. The Qur’an asks rhetorically whether man thinks that money can make
him live forever (104:1 – 3). Even the Bible advocates self-satisfaction and
reliance on God: ‘Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you
will eat or what you will wear…’ (Mathew 6:25).
“Finally, we appeal
to FG for a special relief package for victims of Sunday’s disaster. The Lagos
State government has graciously released N2 billion as an initial relief fund. As
the father of all, Lagosians are waiting for FG’s special intervention.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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