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Investigation into last week’s blast in Ibadan has taken a higher dimension with the involvement of National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu.
The ongoing investigation and forensic analysis are spearheaded by the Oyo State government.
Ribadu, it was learnt, will visit the blast site in Bodija today for an on-the-spot assessment and to take a direct briefing from the state government and its investigators.
This will enable Ribadu to decide on how the Office of the NSA will collaborate with them.
Also expected in Ibadan today is Minister Solid Minerals Development Dele Alake.
At the weekend, Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Olukayode Ariwoola visited the scene and expressed absolute shock at what he saw.
Justice Ariwoola hails from Oyo State.
Alake, in a statement from his office, stated that the Federal Government would make a categorical statement on the blast after the result of the forensic investigation is released.
The statement reads: “The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Solid Minerals, is waiting for the outcome of the forensic investigation ordered to ascertain the actual cause of the tragic explosion that rocked Ibadan, Oyo State capital last week.
“President Bola Tinubu, it would be recalled, placed a telephone call to Oyo State Governor, immediately after the tragic incident, in the presence of the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Dele Alake to commiserate with Governor Seyi Makinde, victims, and the good people of Oyo state.
“Thereafter, the minister sent condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and other victims. The minister also commended the Oyo State Government for mobilising relief response.
“The ministry also deployed Mine Inspectorate officers to the scene of the explosion to join other security agencies to unravel the cause of the explosion.
“The Federal Government is now waiting for the outcome of forensic investigations that will determine the real cause of the blast, the explosives type that triggered it and the circumstances leading to the unfortunate incident that led to the loss of lives and properties.
“Alongside the press statement personally signed by Dr Alake to convey his deepest sympathies to the people of Oyo State, he has also been at the forefront of working with the security agencies to unearth the cause and put mechanisms in place to avert a recurrence.
“Last Wednesday during the Federal Executive Council meeting, President Tinubu took a step to holistically address insecurity around our nation’s natural resources by constituting an inter-ministerial committee led by Dr Alake to come up with a blueprint to effectively and efficiently secure solid minerals, forests, and marine economy, which constitutes Nigeria’s natural resources.
“The minister assures Nigerians that the Federal Government is committed to addressing challenges from the root, hence its resolve to await the outcome of painstaking forensic investigations on the Ibadan explosion before making a definite pronouncement.
“The minister believes that in sensitive situations like this, the security agencies should be allowed to do their job, as against acting on speculations.
“That way, the people are better informed, culprits can be brought to book, and concerted efforts can be put in place to avoid a recurrence.”
At the weekend, 90 per cent of the 77 injured victims were discharged from the hospitals.
Five people were confirmed dead while 58 houses were damaged, some of them completely flattened.
As of last night, no arrest had been made. Search and rescue efforts entered day six.
90 per cent of injured victims discharged
Governor Makinde Makinde, who gave an update on the incident via his official Facebook page, revealed that 90 per cent of the injured victims had been discharged.
He also revealed that an integrity test was being conducted on about 230 buildings around the scene of the explosion.
The governor, who said that the death toll remained at five, added that
security agencies were still investigating the immediate and remote cause of the explosion.
He commended residents of the state for complying with the directives on the search operation and the security agencies for maintaining law and order.
Reiterating his administration’s commitment to supporting all victims of the blast, he vowed that everyone responsible would be punished.
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Makinde thanked his Lagos State counterpart, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for releasing the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) to support the search-and-rescue efforts.
He expressed the same courtesy to the Nigerian Society of Engineers which is conducting the structural integrity tests on the structures.
He said: “I commend our security agencies in Oyo State who have been maintaining law and order in around Bodija this week as well as residents who have been complying with directives from these officers.
“The clinical psychologist has commenced counselling for victims of the incident at the Emergency Operations Centre in Ibadan.
“The operations at Ground Zero have moved from search and rescue to recovery.
“I thank the Nigerian Society of Engineers who have been carrying out structural integrity tests on about 230 properties around the site of the explosion.
“The security agencies are still investigating the incident and an update on their investigation will be publicised.
“Our administration remains committed to supporting all victims of this unfortunate incident and ensuring that everyone responsible is brought to book.”
He advised persons with issues relating to the explosion to call the state’s Emergency Operations Centre on 07049948057 or 08147672009.
Bodija estate residents open register
The leadership of the Bodija Estate Residents Association has resolved to open a register for members to list their losses to the blast.
Chairman of the association and former Deputy Governor of the state, Iyiola Oladokun, told The Nation that the register would help the government on how to support the victims.
He said: “The government has set up a committee in conjunction with NEMA (National Emergency Management Agency), asking people to come and register.
“But we are going to open a register on our own to compile the list of victims and what happened to them.
“The government can use that to cross-check whatever they get and determine whatever they want to do. We await what they will do.
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