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The Minister of State, Federal Capital Territory, Dr. Ramatu Aliyu has urged residents in the territory to report illegal distributors of petrol, Kerosene and Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) to the appropriate authorities.

The Minister gave the advice on Saturday at the scene of the Kubwa Market fire while sympathising with the victims and residents.

The fire incident which occurred on Friday evening has left no fewer than six people dead, many suffering various degrees of burns and other injuries, as well as loss of properties.

The minister said that the likely cause of fire will be investigated as well as if the distributors were licensed to operate.

“Report anyone selling any flammable material near you- either gas, fuel, or kerosene.

“Report anyone that is not a legalised distributor of flammable materials or chemicals as there are depots made for things like this.

“There are assigned gas depots across the FCT and the FG is still making more efforts to give us more gas plants.

“Natural disasters can occur anywhere but gas depots, most times, are kept away from humans.”

She appealed to FCT residents and members of the Kubwa community to be more law-abiding.

“This laws are made to protect us; no matter the impact of the law.

“When we feel we are being suppressed, what it is meant to prevent might be worse when it occurs.

“When we send development control, you will be aggrieved and feel it is an infringement on your fundamental human rights.

“But these laws are to protect; the dangers would have been worse than the impact of these laws.

“We are lucky there was prompt support and response of the Federal and FCT Fire Services.”

She frowned at the presence of fuel tankers directly under a transformer.

“As we speak, there are more tanks seen with kerosene; God forbid, if we had that much ripple effect, it would have been simultaneous and we would have lost more lives and properties in this hard time.

“For instance this a tank, near a high tension wire, transformer and should there be a spark, it would be a ripple effect that will destroy thousands.”

The minister commended members of the public for being calm as she described the incident as ‘disheartening’.

“It is disheartening when we lose loved ones and family; it is more disheartening when we have to visit them in pain and even bury our loved ones or see them deformed.

“We bear this pain with the families, we feel with them and May the souls of the departed Rest In Peace,” Aliyu prayed.

The Minister had visited the Emergency Response Unit and Mortuary of the Kubwa general hospital to ascertain the information given to her.

Briefing the minister, Mr. Muhideen Lasisi, Chief Medical Director of Kubwa General Hospital, confirmed that the hospital recorded five deaths and eleven people with body burns.

“The hospital, in synergy with the government and security agencies in response to the incident, displayed an uncommon example of ‘service to the people.

“We have eleven living and five dead bodies brought to this hospital.

“The Minister has shown willingness and commitment to bear the cost of the service,” he said.

Meanwhile, some victims of Friday’s fire incident, which occurred in the Kubwa village market, have urged relevant authorities to come to their aid.

Some of the victims who recounted the ordeal said they were saddened by the incident.

Mr. Obinna Fidelis, who lost two daughters while his wife has been hospitalised for severe burns, said he heard a loud sound and then saw the fire.

“No one really knows the cause of the fire as there was no light in the area when the fire outbreak occurred.

“There was no light; no cooking or frying around; all we heard was an explosion.

“I lost two of my daughters, by the name Chioma and Angel.

“My wife sells foodstuff around here and she is presently hospitalised in the National hospital with serious burns.

“The doctor told us nothing will happen to my wife, but that the injuries are too much; it’s all over her body except her breast, ” he said.

Another Victim, Queen Bulus who sustained injuries to her hand, said she got injured when one of the electricity cables snapped from the pole during the fire and burnt her.

“I was sitting and selling plantain, then the wires sparked and suddenly one of the wires from the electricity pole cut and burnt me.

“All I can remember is that I ran away, through the back, to my house and left everything I was selling, which later burnt to ashes.

“My mother took me to the hospital and I thank God I was attended to on time,” Bulus said.

An eye witness, Aliyu Ibrahim, said many victims who suffered various degrees of burns did not get immediate medical attention.

“The delay to the initial refusal of nearby hospitals to attend to them because they were not accompanied by the police.

“One of the patients was taken to three different hospitals because he was refused treatment initially,” he said.

However, another eyewitness, Chukwudi Agu commended the response in time of the fire service and other security agencies.

“The fire service really did well because if not for them, all these buildings here would have gone down as the level of fire here was something else.

“I really thank God they responded on time unlike before; I have never seen them perform that way; I give kudos to them,” Agu said.

One of the family members of one of the hospitalised victims sought the intervention of the Bwari Area Council Chairman, Mr. John Gabaya, to facilitate the medical treatment of her ward.

She said that the boy had been admitted in Garki General Hospital, and N500,000 is needed to commence treatment, which she doesn’t have.

 

 

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Nigerian officials probe plan to marry off scores of female orphans

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Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Women Affairs says it is investigating a plan by a lawmaker in central Niger state to marry off some 100 female orphans of unknown ages later this month.

Speaker of the Niger State Assembly Abdulmalik Sarkin-Daji announced the mass wedding last week but called off the ceremony following widespread outrage.

Minister of Women Affairs Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, speaking to journalists in Abuja on Tuesday, condemned the plans.

Kennedy-Ohanenye said she had petitioned the police and filed a lawsuit to stop the marriages pending an investigation to ascertain the age of the orphans and whether they consented to the marriages.

“This is totally unacceptable by the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and by the government” of Nigeria, she said.

Last week, Sarkin-Daji announced his support for the mass wedding of the orphans, whose relatives were killed during attacks by armed bandits. He said it was part of his support to his constituents following an appeal for wedding funding by local traditional and religious leaders.

The mass wedding had been scheduled for May 24.

“That support I intend to give for the marriage of those orphans, I’m withdrawing it,” he said. “The parents can have the support [money], if they wish, let them go ahead and marry them off. As it is right now, I’m not threatened by the action of the minister.”

Despite national laws prohibiting it, forced or arranged marriage is a common phenomenon in Nigeria, especially among rural communities in the predominantly Muslim north, where religious and cultural norms such as polygamy favor the practice.

Poor families often use forced marriage to ease financial pressure, and the European Union Agency for Asylum says girls who refuse could face repercussions such as neglect, ostracism, physical assault and rape.

Raquel Kasham Daniel escaped being married off as a teenager when her father died and now runs a nonprofit helping children, especially less-privileged girls, get a formal education for free.

She said the ability of women to avoid forced marriage in Nigeria depends on their income and education.

“I was 16 when I lost my dad and I was almost married off, but then I ran away from home. And that gave me the opportunity to complete my education, and now I have a better life,” Daniel said.

“So, the reason why I prioritize education is to make sure that other girls have access to quality schooling so that it will help them make informed decisions about their lives. Education not only increases our awareness as girls about our rights but also enhances our prospects for higher income earning,” she said.

Thirty percent of girls in Nigeria are married before they turn 18, according to Girls Not Brides, a global network of more than 1,400 civil society groups working to end child marriage.

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Shell investigates smoke near Gbaran oil facility in Nigeria

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YENAGOA, Nigeria, May 14 (Reuters) – Oil major Shell is investigating reports of smoke early Tuesday near its Gbaran Ubie oil and gas facility in Nigeria’s coastal Bayelsa state, a spokesperson said after residents reported hearing explosions and seeing smoke near the area.
The incident would not immediately lead to an operational shut-in, the Shell spokesperson said.
A fire was reported around 0600 GMT by residents in the nearby community, who said blasts were heard where pipeline repair works had been ongoing.
The Gbaran facility, which began operations in 2010, is by far the most important Nigeria LNG gas feedstock project, processing almost 2 billion standard cubic feet of gas per day.
“We are actively monitoring reports of smoke detected near our Gbaran Central Processing Facility in Bayelsa State. While the source appears to be external to our facility, we are in close communication with regulatory authorities to look into the incident and ensure the safety of the surrounding communities,” a Shell spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
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Shell did not immediately respond to the accounts of residents in the area.
Resident Ovie Ogbuku told Reuters: “At about 7 a.m. I heard the sound so deafeningly and it shook the foundation of the earth and we ran for our dear lives. The result is the thick smoke you are seeing now.”
Another resident Uche Ede said; “We have no idea of the cause of the explosion but we are grateful no life was lost because it was far away from homes.”
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Land operations in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta are prone to sabotage, theft, and pipeline vandalism, forcing oil majors to exit such fields to focus on deepwater drilling.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Nigeria tour: A Round Up

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Meghan and Harry spent three days in the African country, Nigeria in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent time in Nigeria as part of a three-day tour, in celebration of the 10th anniversary of The Invictus Games.

The couple were personally invited on the trip by Nigeria’s chief of defence staff, General Christopher Musa; they are not there in any official capacity on behalf of the royal family or the UK. The tour schedule, which started in the bustling capital of Abuja, has been jam-packed, including a visit to primary and secondary school Lightway Academy, where they met with students, and experiencing the work of Nigeria Unconquered, a charitable foundation dedicated to aiding wounded, injured, or sick servicemembers.

Naturally, the trip also provided the opportunity for Meghan to showcase a multi-day “tourdrobe”, the likes of which we haven’t seen since the couple stepped down as senior working royals in early 2020 – and she hasn’t disappointed, in a series of summery maxi dresses, elegant tailoring and striking separates.

See highlights from their trip so far, below.

On day three, the couple arrived at Lagos airport, where they were given an official state welcome.

The couple posed for a photo with children and Nigerian dignitaries.

 

The couple were greeted by the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

 

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They then attended a basketball exhibition training match at Ilupeju Grammar School in Lagos. After the match, they posed for a photo with the Toronto Raptors basketball team president, Masai Ujiri, and the principal of Ilupeju Grammar School, Josephine Egunyomi.

 

The couple attended a reception hosted by the charity organisation Nigeria Unconquered, held at the Officers’ Mess in Abuja.

 

A visit to the Defence Headquarters in Abuja.

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