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Tragedy averted as tanker spills diesel in Lagos
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A tragedy was averted on Wednesday after a diesel-laden tanker fell and spilled its content on the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway area of Lagos State, thereby sparking panic amongst residents of the area.
PUNCH Metro gathered that the incident happened in the early hours of the day as motorists hurried to work.
Photos of the incident obtained by our correspondent showed some residents scooping the diesel that had spread along the road.
Confirming the incident in a statement on Wednesday, the Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Adebayo Taofiq, noted that the swift intervention of emergency responders brought the situation under control.
According to Taofiq, LASTMA officials cordoned off the area before the arrival of the fire service in a bid to protect lives and properties.
Taofiq said, “Earlier today, a fully laden diesel tanker experienced a spillage along the main carriageway of the expressway, posing an imminent threat to commuters, residents, and surrounding infrastructure.
“Demonstrating exemplary coordination and urgency, LASTMA officials, in synergy with other emergency response agencies, including the Lagos State Fire Service, promptly converged at the scene. Their rapid intervention facilitated the effective containment and mitigation of the hazardous situation, averting what could have been a major disaster.
“The affected zone was immediately cordoned off to protect lives and property, while LASTMA officials meticulously managed traffic flow to minimise disruptions and ensure the safety of all road users. This coordinated response successfully neutralised the risk of fire and environmental degradation.”
Reacting to the incident, Sola Giwa, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, urged motorists to be safety conscious while using the expressway.
Giwa who spoke through Taofiq, expressed the state government’s commitment to ensuring compliance with traffic laws across the state.
“This incident highlights the indispensable need for all tanker operators to strictly adhere to traffic regulations and safety protocols.
“We implore all transport stakeholders to prioritise the safety of both lives and property. The Lagos State Government remains steadfast in enforcing compliance with all traffic laws to prevent avoidable mishaps,” he said.
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Peter Obi opens up on political future after 2027, says I may not contest Presidency again
Presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Peter Obi has opened up on his political career saying that the 2027 general election could mark the end of his long-standing ambition to lead Nigeria.
Obi opened up on a question posed by a secondary school student who asked whether he would still consider another presidential run if he contests in 2027 and fails to win.
The ex-Anambra State governor said his response was shaped by Nigeria’s long-standing zoning arrangement, which rotates political power between the northern and southern regions of the country.
According to Obi, if the 2027 election does not go in his favour, political realities may likely shift power to the North in 2031, further influencing his long-term political decisions.
Obi explained that by the time the presidency possibly returns to the southern region after that cycle, he would be approaching 78 years of age, a factor he believes could limit his ability to remain actively engaged in a presidential race.
Because of this, he suggested that 2027 may realistically represent his final serious attempt at the nation’s highest office.
He said his position is not rigid, noting that political dynamics can still change before then, but emphasized that his current thinking is guided by both age and Nigeria’s political structure.
Obi also acknowledged that while there remains a theoretical possibility of another attempt if circumstances shift, he is not depending on that outcome.
His comments have already stirred conversations about succession politics, zoning agreements, and the future of presidential ambitions ahead of the 2027 elections.
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Zamfara: Produce Matawalle’s hand over notes or face the law – Shinkafi cautions Gov Dauda
Ex- governorship aspirant in Zamfara State, Sani Abdullahi Shinkafi, has demanded that the Dauda Lawal administration publishes without delay former Governor Bello Matawalle’s handing over note and transition committee report referencing gold purchase from 2020 to 2023.
Shinkafi said that in the event of failure to publish the said documents in national newspapers within 14 days, he will be left with no option than to go to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit, NFIU, and the National Security Adviser, NSA.
According to him, citizens must hold elected public office holders at all levels accountable, insisting that sovereignty resides in the people.
In a statement on Thursday, Shinkafi said, “It is curious that three years after Bello Matawalle left office as governor of Zamfara State nothing has been heard of his administration’s well publicised Gold Reserve Initiative which he proudly presented to then President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa Abuja on 24th October 2020 with 31 kilograms of gold and precious stones he said Zamfara government procured to boost the financial base of the state.
“He told Buhari that the state had received offers from prospective buyers to supply them gold bars stating that the gold was mined and refined by local miners and concerned that few persons mined gold in Zamfara State and sell it abroad, that his government engaged the miners to block the chain of supply and avoid it entering into wrong hands due to security issue in the state.
“Buhari commended the initiative and said it was the first time Zamfara gold was presented to him since he became president.
“After Matawalle’s meeting with President Buhari he addressed the State House correspondents where he alleged that some foreigners exchange arms for gold and stones in the state which he implored the Federal Government to investigate.
“Zamfara State is blessed with solid mineral deposits in commercial quantity.
It has become come necessary to ascertain the quantity of gold the Matawalle government purchased with public funds meant for projects and payment of salaries and wages.
“The current value of the 31 kilograms of gold Matawalle presented to Buhari is estimated at five billion nine hundred and fifty two billion naira.
“In October 2020, then Governor Bello Matawalle addressed a world press conference stating that the government had saved funds through the establishment of the Zamfara State Gold Reserve Initiative for the benefit of the people.
“It is on record that in April 2019, after its Federal Executive Council meeting, the Federal Government suspended all exploration and mining activities in Zamfara State due to widespread insecurity there. The office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), Major General Babagana Monguno made a public statement on behalf of Muhammadu Buhari’s presidency suspending mining activities in Zamfara State which was lifted in 2025, after six years.
“In view of the Federal Government’s suspension of solid minerals mining from 2019 to 2025, who approved then Governor Bello Matawalle government’s engagement in gold trade which he claimed he bought from local miners.
“We call on the current Zamfara State Government to publicly publish the handover note and transition committee report where gold purchased by Matawalle’s administration were stated and where the Zamfara State Gold Reserve Initiative is kept.
“Take notice that failure to publish the said documents within 14 days, we will be left with no option than to report same to the EFCC, ICPC, NFIU and NSA to thoroughly investigate the legality or otherwise of the Bello Matawalle government’s engagement in solid minerals at the time the Federal Government had suspended mining activities in Zamfara State to combat armed banditry there.”
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