A tragedy was averted at a Filling Station in Ado the Ekiti, the state capital after a petrol tanker spilled its content on the road moments after offloading.
The incident occurred while the tanker was pulling out of the filling station, spilling the remnant of its contents in the process.
The incident would have escalated into a tragic explosion but men of the state fire service swung into action, preventing a fire outbreak around the tanker or at locations where the split remnant of its content flowed to, via the drainage.
Governor Ayodele Fayose in reaction visited the scene. He warned businesses owners to comply with standards and safety measures while going about their businesses.
“They need to put the interest of the state and the people first. Today, many lives would have been lost because this is a tanker containing PMS.
“In doing business, especially businesses with this kind of sensitivity, like the oil an gas, they have to keep to standard and measures for the safety of our people.
There has been series of Tankers incidents since the Tanker explosion on the Otedola Bridge in Lagos some few weeks backs and this has sparked major concerns among Nigerians on their safety on the roads across the country
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