At least four persons were confirmed dead when two explosions
suspected to have emanated from a Improvised Explosive Device (IED) went
off near the Folawiyo Energy Depot along Creek Road n the Apapa of
Lagos state.
Unconfirmed reports quoting witnesses at the scene of the explosion
said the blast occurred after some persons suspected to be bombers set
off the twin explosions.Continue...
Although they were conflicting reports as to what exactly set off the
explosion, the police from Area B who arrive the scene minutes later,
were seen trying to cordon off the gate of the depot.
The fire from the first explosion sunnewsonline.com learnt were
controlled by workers at the Folawiyo, Energy Depot who opened up the
company’s functional fire hydrant to put off the fire before it could
spread.
As at that time it was gathered that only one casualty was recorded.
However, as they battled the flames, the second explosion went off
at Alex Junction, killing three persons and destroying several vehicle.
Among the cars allegedly destroyed was a Toyota car in which the explosives were allegedly planted.
Witnesses told sunnewsonline.com that the explosion occurred after a
lady dressed in hijab allegedly sneaked into the compound with a fuel
tanker and set off the explosion.
She was alleged to have also planted the explosive in another standby
car which set off the second explosion and killed three people.
According to an eyewitness who simply identified himself as Femi, the
twin explosion happened few minutes after each other, thereby causing
confusion as to which scene to attend to first.
He said, “I had closed for the day and was waiting for bus at the
Alex Junction, when I suddenly there was this earthquake. The ground
literally shook and debris was flying up and down.
“We saw a lady dressed in Hijab flee and enter a car that was parked
strategically at Alex Junction. Minutes after the first explosion
occurred, the second one happened at that same junction I was standing
by.”
Speaking with sunnewsonline.com, the Apapa Divisional Police Officer,
Usman Ndanbabo, who confirmed that there was an explosion said it was
no bomb blast, rather a gas explosion.
He said, “The incident happened at Folawiyo Energy Depot at Creek
Road. A tanker exploded but it is under control. I have my men there
and we have cordoned everywhere and the fire is being put out.
“There was no bomb blast. There was no woman wearing hijab. It is far from that one. Boko Haram will not enter Lagos.”
Debunking claims that it was a bomb blast, the Public Relations
Officer, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mr. Ibrahim
Farinloye, said the explosion was caused by gas cylinders.
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