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Peter Obi Visits Jigawa, Pledges Support for Victims of Tragic Tanker Explosion

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Peter Obi, the former governor of Anambra State and 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, paid a visit to Dutse in Jigawa State today to commiserate with Governor Alhaji Umar Namadi Dan Modi and the people of Jigawa following the devastating petroleum tanker explosion that claimed the lives of over 180 people.

Many of the victims, mostly young people in their prime, tragically lost their lives in the incident, while more than 80 others remain hospitalized, battling for their lives.

Obi, deeply moved by the scale of the disaster, expressed his condolences to the families of the deceased and the injured.

He described the tragedy as a national loss that has robbed the country of productive youth, who had promising futures ahead of them.

Obi’s visit was not only to offer emotional support but also to make a personal pledge to donate towards the victims and their families, as part of his commitment to alleviate their suffering.

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In his remarks, Obi emphasized that the frequency of such tragic accidents in Nigeria is becoming alarmingly high.

He urged tanker drivers to exercise more caution while on the road, highlighting that their carelessness could result in the loss of lives and livelihood.

His message was a direct plea for vigilance among drivers and the trucking industry, particularly those responsible for transporting hazardous materials like petroleum.

Obi called on drivers to take their responsibility to the public seriously, as any failure on their part could lead to national disasters, such as the one witnessed in Jigawa.

Addressing the larger issue of safety, Obi called on all levels of government to do more to ensure the safety of citizens.

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He stressed that governments need to invest in infrastructure and put in place laws and regulations that will prevent such tragic incidents in the future.

According to him, tragedies occur when human actions necessary to mitigate risks are not taken.

He noted that it is the duty of the government, both at the state and federal levels, to ensure that preventive measures are in place to safeguard the lives of citizens.

Obi further urged governments to prioritize providing a means of livelihood for the people, noting that poverty often drives individuals into precarious situations.

With limited job opportunities and inadequate safety nets, many Nigerians are forced to take on risky jobs or rely on unsafe infrastructure, which heightens their vulnerability to disasters.

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He believes that offering sustainable economic solutions, such as job creation and improved social welfare programs, could reduce the risks people take and, in turn, lessen the frequency of such accidents.

Governor Umar Namadi Dan Modi has been leading efforts to address the fallout from the explosion, coordinating with emergency services and health officials to ensure that those affected receive adequate care.

The Jigawa State Government has also launched initiatives aimed at alleviating the suffering of the victims and their families, with provisions for medical aid and financial support to those hospitalized.

In his speech, Obi commended Governor Namadi for his prompt response to the disaster and for the ongoing efforts of the Jigawa State Government in managing the situation.

He also acknowledged the federal government’s involvement, calling for more support and collaboration to prevent future incidents of this nature.

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The explosion, which occurred in a densely populated area, resulted from a petroleum tanker that lost control and spilt its highly flammable cargo.

This led to a massive fire, consuming homes and vehicles, and causing extensive damage in the surrounding area.

The incident has since sparked national conversations about the safety of transporting petroleum products across Nigeria’s highways, the condition of the country’s roads, and the lack of proper regulations governing hazardous materials.

Obi concluded his visit by leading prayers for the souls of the deceased and their grieving families, while urging Nigerians to join in special supplications for divine intervention, given the increasing rate of tragedies in the country.

He emphasized that while prayers are important, it is equally crucial that all stakeholders take concrete action to prevent future tragedies.

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Peter Obi’s visit, alongside his strong calls for both prayer and action, reinforces the need for the Nigerian government and relevant stakeholders to work together in tackling the root causes of these frequent tragedies, from poor road infrastructure to lax safety regulations.

His message resonates with many Nigerians who have lost loved ones in similar incidents, and his call for increased vigilance and proactive governance serves as a reminder of the responsibilities borne by leaders at all levels.


 

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According to reports, the man was found alive on January 6, 2026, after being discovered under the rubble of the collapsed structure.

The survivor has since been taken for proper medical care, while further details are yet to be released.

Meanwhile, passersby and market traders have expressed concern, fearing that more people may still be trapped alive inside the building.


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Many have expressed grief and offered their support to the boxing star, praying that he will be able to find peace, as grief will undoubtedly be one of the most painful challenges he will face in life.


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‘Government Prioritizes Money More’ — PDP Calls Out FG On New Tax Law

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It has been shared that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is calling on the federal government to suspend the tax law set to take effect on January 1, 2026.

This was revealed in a statement released by Ini Ememobong, National Publicity Secretary of the PDP. He stated that this new law shows how Nigerians and the masses will be affected, arguing that the government is prioritizing finance over security and other pressing matters.

“Rather than address these issues comprehensively, the Presidency has consciously minimized them and instead insisted that the commencement date must stand, despite the discrepancies,” the party said, adding that this “clearly shows where the priority of the government lies between Nigerians and money.”


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