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Niger Tanker Explosion Death Toll Hits 86, Tinubu, Others Mourn

The death toll in last Saturday’s tanker explosion at Dikko Junction in Gurara local government area of Niger state has increased to 86 people as some of the injured victims died while receiving treatment.
Some of the victims, based on the severity of their injuries, were taken to hospitals in Sabon Wuse and Suleja immediately after the explosion occurred.
It was, however, learnt that no fewer than 20 more deaths were recorded between Saturday evening and yesterday morning by the emergency team raised by the state Emergency Management Agency.
Director General of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency, NSEMA Abdullahi Baba Arah yesterday confirmed that a total number of 86 people were confirmed dead, with mass burial conducted.
He said 80 of the dead victims were buried in a mass grave at Dikko Primary Health Care PHC Centre’s premises while five others were carried away for burial by the relations.
Arah said, “NSEMA carried out the mass burial in collaboration with the local government of Gurara and very brave, kind-hearted volunteers between 5 pm and 12 am on Saturday.”
He said the number of injured now stood at 55, and were receiving treatment and various levels of medical examination based on the state government’s efforts.
The governor of Niger state, Mohammed Umar Bago, while visiting the scene of the accident, banned articulated vehicles from passing over the bridge at Dikko and called for the establishment of road safety posts in the area to enforce road safety measures.
The Senator representing Niger East, Senator Mohammed Sani Musa, has condoled with the families of the dead victims even as he called for adherence to safety standards on the nation’s highway.
Senator Musa said, “This tragic incident underscores the urgent need for heightened caution and adherence to safety standards on our highways.
“I strongly advise against reckless driving and urge drivers, operators, and all road users to strictly follow traffic and safety regulations to prevent unnecessary loss of lives and carnage”.
The Senator also appealed to citizens to avoid approaching accident scenes, particularly those involving flammable vehicles, for the sake of their own safety.
Meanwhile, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Northern States Governors and the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, have mourned the victims of Niger State tanker explosion.
President Tinubu, in a statement by his spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, expressed his condolences to the families affected, as well as to the government and people of Niger State.
He underscored the tragic and preventable nature of the incident, as many victims were those scooping Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) from the overturned tanker.
Consequently, the President has directed comprehensive medical care to the injured and instructed security and road safety authorities to implement measures to avert similar incidents.
President Tinubu strongly advised all citizens to exercise caution and avoid approaching accident sites, especially those involving fuel-laden vehicles, due to their highly explosive nature.
He mandated the National Orientation Agency to initiate a nationwide educational campaign to raise public awareness about the severe risks and environmental dangers of scooping fuel from fallen tankers.
Also, APC chairman Ganduje expressed deep sorrow and heartfelt condolences to the government and people of Niger state over the tragic tanker explosion.
In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Edwin Olofu, Ganduje described the incident as a heartbreaking tragedy that has caused immense pain to families and communities across Niger State.
“We are profoundly saddened by the loss of lives and the suffering caused by this unfortunate incident. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims, the injured, and all those affected. We stand in solidarity with the government and people of Niger State in this moment of grief,” he said.
Also, Northern governors under the aegis of the Northern States Governors’ Forum have commiserated with the families of the victims.
Chairman of the forum and governor of Gombe State, Inuwa Yahaya, in a press release by his spokesperson Isma’ila Uba Misilli on Sunday, said accidents of this nature have far-reaching consequences, affecting the victims and their families and the entire nation.
Also, the Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), under the leadership of Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, has called on the Federal Government to urgently review the safety protocols guiding fuel transportation in Nigeria to avert repeated tanker explosions on highways.
In a statement issued by JNI Secretary General, Prof. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, on Sunday, it said it was unfortunate that tankers conveying petroleum products are now sources of disastrous road accidents, with agonising loss of lives and property in Nigeria.
JNI urged the federal government to expedite action in completing the 40-kilometre Suleja-Minna road, a dual carriageway connecting Abuja and Niger State, which has been ongoing for over 20 years, to ease the movement of goods and services, as well as save lives.
The statement further called on governments to immediately take control of all dangerous bends, sharp curves/corners and parking lots that have become prone to such accidents by mounting FRSC emergency detachments,” response offices, and Federal Fire Service offices with state-of-the-art equipment.”
JNI advised Nigerians to always avoid explosion-prone areas to reduce casualties, no matter the temptation, stressing that no life is worth losing carelessly.
The statement, however, said surveillance should maximally be accorded to explosion-prone highways.
“Relevant transport and/or road unions should begin sensitising and educating their members on dangers associated with reckless driving – especially one-way driving, which has become too familiar on the Nigerian highways. They should always cooperate with security agencies on highways.
“Governments should act beyond mere verbal condemnations on related matters. Nigerians are desirous of more concrete actions against all forms of unfortunate incidents, criminals and criminalities,” JNI said.
“The Dikko junction incident is too tragic to be waived, considering the junction is on a major highway connecting northern Nigeria, particularly the Northwest to southern Nigeria. The same episodes have occurred twice in the most recent past in Jigawa State.
It recalled on 15th October 2024 a fuel tanker explosion in Majiya, Jigawa state, was said to have claimed over 200 persons, injuring many, while on Tuesday, 12th November 2024, another tanker exploded at Gamoji, along Kano-Maiduguri highway, claiming many lives. A similar incident occurred on Wednesday, 14th January 2025, at the Epe-Ijebu Odeyemi expressway.”
“Sometime in 2023 at Iganmu Bridge, Lagos State, many vehicles were destroyed and lives lost, arising from a petroleum tanker explosion. Be as it may, JNI is genuinely worried over the serial explosions from petroleum tankers, without any seeming efforts by relevant stakeholders to address the misnomer,” the statement said.
It added that the Sultan of Sokoto prayed for their repose in Jannatul-Firdaws, and for Allah to grant patience and solace to the bereaved families during this challenging time.
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Our members defecting to APC have ‘sins’ and are soliciting for forgiveness – Senator Abba Moro

Senate Minority Leader, Abba Moro, has said that soon people would understand the reason for mass defections from other political parties to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Recall there has been a gale of defections from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC.
Former presidential running mate of the PDP, Ifeanyi Okowa, Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, and all PDP members in the House of Representatives from Delta State, defected to the APC.
Similarly, three PDP senators from Kebbi State defected to the APC.
In an interview with AIT’s ‘Focus Nigeria’, Moro said those party members who defected to the APC have sinned and are looking for forgiveness.
He said, “When history unfolds, we are going to have the privilege of knowing the main reasons why people are moving from PDP to the ruling party.
“It has always been the practice though, people don’t want to stay outside the corridors of power and so they quickly begin to realize that in the opposition, they won’t be getting as much as they want to get.
“Some of them who have been helmsmen at their various levels in the states, LGs, and Senate certainly have more reasons than Mets the eyes to moving to the ruling party.
“Don’t forget that a chieftain of the APC at one point said, if you move from your party to the APC, your sins are forgiven – so given the antecedents of some of the characters that are moving now – you can only conclude that they are only attesting to this assertion.
“They have sins and are looking for forgiveness, politically, these displaced persons may be going to the ruling party to ask for forgiveness, but is it in the interest of this country? Is it in the interest of democracy? Is it in the interest of the political development of this country that people continue to move from one political platform to the other?
“Where have principles taken flight to? Where has value taken flight to? You were elected on the platform of a political party and as the Supreme Court ruled, its political parties that people vote for, then you suddenly decide that you want to move to another political party which is predicated on the nebulous excuse that you are doing that in the interest of your constituency.”
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INSECURITY! Ten killed in Plateau over attack linked to cattle rustling, farm destruction

No fewer than 10 people have been killed and several cows rustled in renewed violence in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The recent escalation of violence in Riyom stems from farm destruction, cattle rustling, and attacks on livestock carried out by individuals from both Fulani and Berom communities.
According to a statement from Operation Safe Haven, the recent insecurity in the council area began on Monday, May 12, 2025, when suspected youths slaughtered and rustled cattle that had encroached on their farms in Dayan village, Riyom Local Government Area.
In retaliation, suspected Fulani herders attacked Danchindo village on the evening of May 13, killing four people before fleeing ahead of security operatives’ arrival.
On May 14, 26 cows were killed and several others injured in the Darwat community, allegedly in reprisal for the earlier killings of locals. Later that day, suspected Fulani militias retaliated by attacking an isolated settlement near the Wereng Kam community, killing six locals.
Upon receiving reports of rising tensions in Riyom, officers of the Joint Security Task Force engaged community representatives to broker peace and warned against actions that could further destabilise the fragile situation.
In response to allegations of cattle rustling and slaughtering, one suspect has been arrested and is currently under investigation, while 130 cows have been recovered and returned to their owners.
The statement added that the troops’ swift response prevented the assailants from completely burning down Wereng village. A mop-up operation was launched to neutralise fleeing militants, as troops continue to maintain a strong presence to restore order.
Major General Folusho Oyinlola, commander of Operation Safe Haven and General Officer Commanding 3 Division, visited the area and met with stakeholders and community leaders. Normalcy has returned, supported by the presence of security operatives working to maintain law and order.
This Riyom incident is coming four days after five traders who are residents of Dogon Ruwa community in Bashar district of Wase Local Government Area of Plateau State were abducted during a bandits’ attack on a market in the area.
The incident occurred on Monday morning, the market day, with an influx of traders and buyers from neighbouring communities conducting business activities.
According to residents who escaped the onslaught, the invaders came in large numbers on motorcycles at the peak of business transactions.
They shot sporadically as traders and residents scampered to safety, forcing people to flee the market and their homes.
In the past few months, hundreds of people have been killed and many more displaced after gunmen attacked several communities in the North-Central state.
In the wake of the renewed attacks, Governor Caleb Muftwang labelled them genocidal and an attempt at land grabbing.
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Senate mulls terrorism charges for oil theft offenders

The Senate, yesterday, issued a stern warning that perpetrators of oil theft in the Niger Delta region may soon face terrorism charges and other stiffer penalties.
Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, disclosed this while declaring open a two-day public hearing on the “Incessant and nefarious acts of crude oil thefts in the Niger Delta and the actors held.”
The hearing organised by the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Incessant Crude Oil Theft chaired by Ned Nwoko is aimed at addressing the persistent theft of crude oil in the Niger Delta and produce actionable solutions to the problem.
Akpabio, who was represented by his deputy, Barau Jibrin, said the 10th National Assembly would not stand idly by as the country loses billions of dollars annually to what he described as “brazen economic sabotage.”
He disclosed that the National Assembly was considering a range of strong legislative responses, including categorising major acts of oil theft as terrorism, mandatory digital metering for all oil production and exports, real-time monitoring, improved transparency in crude lifting and revenue reporting, as well as enhanced coordination among military, law enforcement, and anti-corruption agencies.
“Crude oil theft is not a victimless crime. It is directly responsible for economic instability, a weakened naira, underfunded critical sectors, and widespread poverty in oil-producing communities. It also finances illegal arms, fuels violence, and strengthens criminal networks.”
Akpabio lamented that despite past efforts, crude oil theft continues unabated due to systemic failures and gaps in enforcement and oversight. Recent reports estimate that Nigeria loses between 150,000 and 400,000 barrels of crude oil daily, costing the country billions in lost revenue.
“This public hearing must address critical questions: Who are the perpetrators? Are they militants, corrupt officials, international collaborators—or all three? Why have current security measures failed? And how are stolen shipments leaving the country undetected?” he asked.
The Senate President called on all stakeholders including regulatory agencies, oil companies, security forces and host communities, to work collaboratively to stop the looting of the country’s most valuable resource. He emphasised that oil companies must invest in surveillance technology and secure infrastructure, while host communities should act as first-line defenders rather than victims or accomplices.
“To the criminals stealing our crude oil, your time is up. To the agencies tasked with protecting our resources, the nation is watching. And to this Ad-hoc Committee, the Senate expects a robust, no-holds-barred report that will guide firm legislative and executive action.”
Akpabio commended Nwoko, who chairs the Committee convening the hearing and stressed that the recommendations must lead to actionable, measurable and time-bound solutions.”
“The survival of Nigeria’s economy depends on how we respond to this crisis,” he concluded.
Meanwhile, ahead of its planned two-day national security summit, the Senate, yesterday, set up a 20-member committee to organise the event.
The Senate President, Akpabio, who announced the committee’s formation during plenary, said it would be chaired by the Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, with Yahaya Abdullahi serving as the vice chairman.
Other members are Ireti Kingibe (FCT), Adebule Idiat (Lagos), Barinada Mpigi (Rivers), Babangida Hussaini (Jigawa), Jimoh Ibrahim (Ondo), Osita Ngwu (Enugu), Tahir Monguno (Borno), Titus Zam (Benue), Ahmed Lawan (Yobe), Abdulaziz Yar’Adua (Katsina), Gbenga Daniel (Ogun), Austin Akobundu (Abia), Shehu Buba (Bauchi), Ahmed Madori (Jigawa), Emmanuel Udende (Benue), Adams Oshiomhole (Edo), Shuaib Salisu (Ogun), Isah Jibrin (Kogi) and the Clerk of the Senate, Andrew Nwoba.
The committee is tasked with developing the summit’s framework, including setting the agenda, identifying core issues for discussion, and recommending actionable strategies to improve national security. Akpabio directed the committee to submit its report within two weeks.
The decision to convene the summit followed a resolution passed on May 6 after a motion sponsored by Jimoh Ibrahim to address escalating security challenges in the country was adopted. It is expected to address pressing issues such as terrorism, insurgency, and the alarming trend of leaking military intelligence to militant groups, an issue widely seen as compromising ongoing security operations.
This is not the first time the National Assembly would attempt to address security concerns through a summit. In May 2021, the ninth Assembly, under the then Senate President, Ahmad Lawan and House Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, organised a similar summit. Despite contributions from security experts, civil societies, and government agencies, insecurity has continued to plague the country.
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