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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has advised Nigerians
who live in the areas affected by the spilling of Premium Motor Spirit
(PMS) against inhaling the product.
In a statement by Information Officer Ibrahim Farinloye of NEMA South
West in Lagos, the agency said that the spillage is a result of the
indiscriminate activities of vandals who left the product to spill into
the surrounded areas.
It also strongly advised residents of the affected areas not to drink
or use the river water, as the ruptured pipeline is located under the
Ogun River.
NEMA said that the warnings became necessary as a result of distress
calls from the residents of Oluwole Bisiriyu Street, Ilori Coker
crescent, Kayode Williams Estate and Akute-Odo area in Iju-Ishaga, Lagos
over the pollution of the air as a result of pipeline vandalism over
night by vandals.
The residents complained of serious stomach upset, nausea and
coughing, and the agency advised them to seek medical tests, advice and
treatment so as to avoid future health complications.
“NEMA on getting the alert mobilized the safety personnel of the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on the development and
are almost concluding fixing the ruptured pipeline,” the agency said.
“The Federal Government pleas that communities and residents of any
disaster risks areas should join hands in disaster risk reduction
management as the immediate and long time effects of disasters are
mostly inflicting negative impacts on the poor and less privileged,”
NEMA said.
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