At
least 10 persons have now been confirmed killed in a blaze that gutted a
tank farm at the Calabar Free Zone Enterprise at Esuk Utan Community in Cross
River State with others sustaining various degrees of burns.
The fire which affected a tank farm, part of
the Nigeria Ports Authority and the Esuk Utan Community, was said to have been
triggered by an overflow of PMS (petrol) from a vessel to a tank farm around
the area.
Speaking
to Journalists, some witnesses claimed that most of the people who got burnt
were scooping the petroleum product.
The bodies of those killed have
been moved to the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital morgue while those
injured are being treated.
Confirming the incident, the
Commissioner for Petroleum Resources, Itaya Nyong, attributed the cause of the
inferno to illegal activities going on within the Calabar Export Processing
Zone.
He called on the Federal
Government to investigate the issue and possibly shut down the affected tank
farm for now to avert more spillage and a more severe disaster.
The
Calabar Export Processing Zone comprises of several tank farms which serve
petroleum products to several states in the country.
Witnesses and some survivors
said the tragic incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday following an
over flow of PMS product discharging from a vessel on a Marine jetty to a tank
farm around the EPZ area.
Security agencies, however,
prevented journalists from gaining access to the area affected by the blaze.
Also, residents of the area and
business women from the community were not allowed to reach their friends and
relatives who live at a fishing settlement behind the depot.
Witnesses at the entrance of
the tank farm said the inferno which began from the river before reaching the
tank farm lasted more than thirty minutes.
One of them, Nkpang Onobo, said
the fire started around 2 am, after which it spread to the host community, Esuk
Utan, and affected some people.
When journalists eventually got
to the community, they were informed that six members were killed by the blaze.
The head of Esuk Utan, Edet
Udukwon, said the community is considering legal action against the company that
involved.
In reaction, the Petroleum
Commissioner decried the illegal activities said to be going on at the depot
area with lack of security and safety measures which according to him is a
primary factor to the disaster.
“The state Government will
ensure that, justice is meted out to the culprits involved and adequate
sanction followed,” he said.
Source: - Imani Odey | Channels Independent
Television | July 16, 2017

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