NSCDC responds to tanker accident in Niger, avert fuel scooping disaster

A petroleum tanker accident at Guaraka along Kaduna Road, has been swiftly responded to by the tactical teams of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps that prevent a potential fire disaster and control the situation.
The NSCDC upon hearing about the incident immediately took action to secure the area and prevent fuel scooping, which could have led to a catastrophic explosion.
This was contained in a statement signed by the NSCDC spokesperson, Babawale Afolabi, on Saturday.
The statement, disclosed that the emergency response team was led by Deputy Commandant General of Operations, Philip Ayuba, who emphasised the Corps’ commitment to disaster prevention and public safety.
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Ayuba noted that the NSCDC acted on intelligence received about the fallen tanker, promptly dispatching teams to manage the situation.
The Corps also collaborated with the Federal Road Safety Commission to regulate traffic flow and ensure crowd control.
Officials confirmed that the situation was brought under control, preventing any further damage or escalation.
“As soon as we got the Intel regarding a Tanker conveying Petroleum Motor Spirit which accidentally fell off the road at Guaraka along Kaduna road, we deployed our tactical Operational and disaster team to surround the area and prevent scooping of fuel by hoodlums.
We also collaborated with the Federal Road Safety Commission officers to prevent unnecessary traffic Jam ensuring crowd control and overall security of the environment.
“We want to affirm that the situation is currently under control as our emergency team is fully on the ground, this action has helped to prevent further damages or incidents beyond control, “Ayuba was quoted saying.
The NSCDC, reassured the general public of adequate security and safety around the terrain stating that that a high level of vigilance and preparedness would continue to be maintained by the Corps to ensure the safety and security of lives and property of citizens.