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NNEWI GAS EXPLOSION: APC Calls For Judicial Panel of Inquiry, Azubogu Faults Fire System











Member representing Nnewi North and South in the House of Representatives, Honourable Chris Azubogu has faulted  the in-adequacy in the operation of the nation's fire service, led to the wanton lost  recorded in the Nnewi Gas Plant explosion , and called for re invigoration of the nations fire system.

He blamed the inability to put out the fire before it went out of hands on the ill-equiped nature of the country fire system and urged relevant authorities involved to ensure the sector receives attention needed to safe future fire outbreaks.
Hononurble Azubogu described the incident as unfortunate but hinged it on imbalance in the nation fire fighting system to compare to what it is expected in the 21 century fire fighting mechanism.
He however condoled  the state government and families of the gas explosion victims
"Our attitude towards rapid response to emergency need to be reviewed, the incident would not have escalated, if men of the fire service here in Nnewi are equipped up to date  before sending for assistance from Awka, which never came forth after three hours, and the manner at which they approach emergencies need total overhaul" Said Azubogu.
Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress, APC, chapter of Anambra state  has called on the State government to set up a Judicial Panel of Inquiry to look into Thursday’s tragic industrial gas explosion in Nnewi, which claimed many lives and property.





The party also commiserated with the families and associates of the victims of the disaster and urged them to find the heart to bear “the great loss in what ought to be a season of joy”.

In a statement signed by the State Publicity Secretary, Mr. Okelo Madukaife on Friday, the APC said the needed Judicial Panel of Enquiry with all the required expertise, should embark on a forensic investigation of the incident, the immediate and remote cause and recommend solutions.

It also demanded a full-scale coroner’s inquest, just as it asked the Anambra State House of Assembly to set up a committee to investigate the town planning aspect of the disaster.

The statement reads in part, “The silence from Nnewi North Local Government, the only local Government without an elected leadership in Anambra State and the chorus-type comments from the state authorities after this disaster have not done much to raise hopes for a difference. There is a lot to learn from Lagos State particularly on the incident of the collapse of a building in The Synagogue Church of all Nations, killing over 80.

“In this wise, we call on the Nnewi North Local Government and Anambra State Government -in three arms – to set up forensic investigations of all the ramifications of this Christmas Eve fire in Nnewi. We require a Judicial Panel sitting on the matter, as well as a committee on the Anambra State House of Assembly dealing with the softer side of the incident, upon which Anambra State can build a new safety foundation. Nnewi North Local Government should promptly identify all the victims of the event and their family contacts”.

The opposition party also called on the state government to rise up to its responsibilities stressing, “This catastrophe has cast a dark cloud no doubt over the Christmas celebration in Anambra State, which also recently lost lives to police excesses which has not been challenged by even those to whom Anambra State people’s lives are entrusted.

“We feel saddened at the human loss, but more terribly about the penchant to deviate from planning laws and norms, in that the fire in the gas plant also killed persons from neighbouring houses.




“We are forced to ask, with eyes on the future, if gas plants are supposed to have neighbouring houses by law and logic. We have no doubt that accidents must occur from time to time, but our take is that if this plant was isolated, casualties would be less.

“Next to life, we worry about what the loss of a dynamic industry contributing its quota to the growth of the economy of Anambra State, where incentives for the emergence of other industries in the same league have been non-existent in reality.

“We call on the Anambra State Government to rise above its usual laxity that sees high government officials visit the scene of accidents early, wear rehearsed long faces, and throw cash at victims for ‘eye-service’ reasons, but stop short of taking pro-active lawful measures to forestall similar occurrences.




“We recall the burning of over 70 lives in a tanker fire in Onitsha and note that no investigations commissioned. We recall the negligence that led to the wear off of earth base supporting a concrete road bridge at Nkpor which attracted only actions at the spur of the moment. We recall other such incidents of both the incidents themselves and the management of the aftermath”.

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