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Scooping of petrol: Police deploy armed personnel to NNPC Minna depot – CP

By Giwa SHILE

The Niger Police Command on Sunday deployed armed personnel to prevent people from scooping petroleum products from the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) pipeline that exploded in Dagbo community, Paikoro Local Government Area.

Commissioner of Police in Niger State, Mr Dibal Yakadi, announced this while addressing newsmen at the depot in Minna.

He said that deployment became necessary in view of the lightening that occurred following a downpour on Saturday night leading to the explosion of NNPC’s pipeline in the area.

Yakadi explained that already the situation has been brought under control and advised people in the area to go about their legitimate businesses.

He said there was no any casualty recorded and no arrest made in connection to the incident.

Also speaking Alhaji Ahmed Inga, Director-General Niger State Emergency Management Agency ( NSEMA), said that the prompt deployment of fire service personnel to the area save the problem from escalating.

He, however, lauded the state government for providing necessary equipment to the state fire service to function optimally.

He said the fire service was still making effort to put out the fire from the pipeline in the area.

Also, the Director, NNPC, Mr Alexander Egwudale, who confirmed the incidents, however, decline further comments.

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