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Environmental pollution: oil spill explosion kills two in Rivers

Residents in the Okrika Local Government Area of Rivers State are reportedly feasting on dead fish floating on water following an oil spillage resulting from the explosion of a fuel dump in Okari Jetty.

An eyewitness, who disclosed this to newsmen in Port Harcourt on Thursday, said the incident, which left two fishermen dead, affected aquatic life in the area with dead fishes seen floating on water bodies.

Report noted that the explosion happened on Monday after a hose used in off-loading Premium Motor Spirit at a Port Harcourt refining company depot was poorly handled by workers, resulting in a spill on July 31.

Our correspondent reports that two fishermen who had gone fishing later that evening with lanterns set off the explosion.

The eyewitness said, “The incident happened close to NAFCON (a moribund fertilizer company) bridge. Two fishermen who went fishing died. It was the lantern they carried that sparked off the fire.

“There was a loud sound and fire everywhere, even the boat was burnt.

The following morning, people were catching fish on the river. Some picked up to 20, 30 and so on, dried them and started selling.”

The  blast killed 16 people, according to initial reports, however the Chairman of Okrika LGA, Akuro Tobin, confirmed the tragedy over the phone to our correspondent.

He stated, “It is very unfortunate and I don’t like discussing this issue. They went there to steal oil (petrol) and the government has been warning against this.

“None of their parents sent them to go and steal oil. They went there on their own. The government has been shouting every day for people to stop stealing oil, that oil theft is bad.

Now four people have died. I am not happy and I don’t like talking about it.”

An environmental rights advocate, Fyneface Dumnamene, expressed sadness over the loss of lives and called for an investigation into the explosion.

Dumnamene, who is the Executive Director of Youths and Environmental Advocate Centre, stated,

We are more concerned about the people that died and the environmental impact of the incident.

“If there was a spillage of PMS into the environment, it has damaged the aquatic system, it has affected fishes in the river, it has affected the sources of livelihood and the farmers within the area.

“It is important for the authorities, the NNPCL, the refining company to come forward and speak about what has happened so that they can carry out environmental clean-up and be able to determine what has caused the incident and then forestall future occurrences.”

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