2025 Suleja fuel tanker explosion

2025 Suleja fuel tanker explosion
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Date18 January 2025 (2025-01-18)
Time~9:00 a.m. (UTC Offset +01:00)
Locationnear Suleja, Niger State, Nigeria
Coordinates9°16′21″N 7°13′3″E / 9.27250°N 7.21750°E / 9.27250; 7.21750
TypeTank truck explosion
CausePetrol explosion and fire
Deaths≥98
Non-fatal injuries≥69
Property damageMillions of naira (estimated)

On 18 January 2025, a fuel tanker carrying roughly 60,000 liters of petrol overturned at the Dikko junction near Suleja, Niger State, northern Nigeria, where after crashing local residents gathered to collect spilled fuel. The fuel promptly caused an explosion which killed 98 people and injured another 69, including at least 52 critically.[1]

Explosion

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The explosion took place around 9:00 a.m. WAT at the Dikko junction along the major highway connecting Nigeria's federal capital of Abuja to Kaduna. According to the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Niger State leader Kumar Tsukwam, the incident began when a tanker truck carrying gasoline overturned, spilling its contents. Local residents including children who had gathered to collect the spilled fuel were caught in the subsequent explosion, which caused another tanker to explode. The Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) reported that the explosion occurred when spilled gasoline contacted a generator being used to facilitate the fuel transfer process.[2][3][4] The explosion burned and destroyed at least 20 nearby shops.[5]

Victims

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The Federal Road Safety Corps confirmed that at least 98 bodies were recovered from the scene and buried, with most victims burned beyond recognition.[6] About 69 injured people were rushed to various nearby hospitals to receive urgent medical attention.[7] Many of the victims were reportedly attempting to collect spilled fuel from the tanker at the time of the explosion. Governor of Niger State Umaru Bago reported that an undisclosed number of additional victims suffered various degrees of burns. The explosion and subsequent fire caused extensive property damage, with losses estimated in the millions of naira.[2][3]

Reactions

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Bago described the disaster as "worrisome, heartbreaking, and unfortunate".[4] The Nigeria Governors’ Forum gave its condolences to the victims' families, offered prayers for those killed in the disaster, and urged all Nigerians to behave "with extreme caution and absolute respect for life at all times" in similarly dangerous situations.[8]

The Niger State Emergency Management Agency, under Director General Abdullahi Baba-Arah, conducted initial investigations into the cause of the explosion.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Nigeria Tanker Blast Death Toll Rises To 98". Barrons. 20 January 2025. Retrieved 20 January 2025.
  2. ^ a b c Adeniyi, Kabir (18 January 2025). "60 killed in Nigeria's petrol tanker blast". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
  3. ^ a b "Fuel tanker truck explosion kills at least 70 people in Nigeria". Al Arabiya English. 18 January 2025. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
  4. ^ a b "'Heartbreaking': More than 60 killed in Nigeria tanker explosion". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
  5. ^ "Niger Tanker Explosion: Death Toll Hits 98, 69 Injured, 20 Shops Burnt". Channels Television. 20 January 2025. Retrieved 20 January 2025.
  6. ^ "Death toll in Nigeria tanker truck blast rises to 86". Radio France Internationale. 19 January 2025. Retrieved 19 January 2025.
  7. ^ "More Than 77 Persons Dead, 55 Hospitalised In Niger State Tanker Explosion". TVC News. 18 January 2025. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
  8. ^ Ajisafe, Olayiwola (18 January 2025). "NGF condoles Niger gov, fuel tanker explosion victims". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 18 January 2025.