The immediate past Chief Medical Director of Uniosun Teaching Hospital and a professor of Burn and Plastic surgery, Professor Peter Olaitan, has raised an urgent call to action for authorities and citizens to curb the rising wave of fire disasters linked to petroleum products across Nigeria.
He made this call at the 3rd Faculty lecture of the Faculty of Clinical Sciences of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso which he delivered on 11th June 2025.
Olaitan traced the history of Fire disasters to Jesse, Delta State in 1998 when over 1000 lives were lost as a result of pipeline accident. He recalled that since this accident, several lives have been lost from similar pipeline and tanker accidents as a direct result of the accidents or as a result of citizens scooping fuel from the site of the tanker accidents.
He suggested that the citizens need to be educated on the need to run from scenes of tanker or pipeline accidents.
He noted that about 3,445 people have lost their lives from tanker accidents from 2010 to 2017 in a total of 2,404 tanker accidents. He reported as one of the deadliest tanker accidents the one that occured at Majia, Jigawa state in 2024 killing 181 people.
He also noted that factors contributing to these deaths include scooping of fuel from fallen tankers, recklessness of tanker drivers causing accidents, deplorable roads, non adherent to road traffic safety practices, inadequate drivers' training and certification, non adherence to safe haulage practices and standards as well as ageing trucks and lack of fleet renewal programme.
Olaitan suggested that improved road safety practices, better driving training, investment in modern transportation infrastructure, better adherence to safety standards, use of modern trucks will lead to the reduction of deaths on our roads through tanker accidents.
He also suggested that government must invest in rail transportation to move petroleum products and educate the citizens.
Tanker accidents must be reported immediately and law enforcement cordon the site with a distance of at least 500metres. He advised that pipelines should be services and protected to prevent vandals from tampering with them.
He also spoke on domestic fire accidents which he said was mainly flame and from petroleum products like gasoline and Liquified Petroleum Gas. He advised safety at home with proper use of kerosine lanterns and stoves as well as the need to have fire extinguishers and use of smoke detectors. Piping of cooking gas from outside the kitchen rather than keeping cylindets in the kitchen was also suggested.
He concluded that the alternative energy sources like solar and rechargeable lamps rather than generators to prevent incessant fire incidents in the home should be a priority in every home.
Present at the Faculty lecture were the the vice chancellor, Prof. R.O. Ron Kalilu ably represented by the Deputy Vice chancellor Academics and Innovation, Professor Dauda Araromi, the registrar of the University, Dr. Mrs. Olanike Olayunka Balogun, the Provost of the College of Health Sciences, Prof Wale Adeyemi, the Dean of the Faculty of Clinical Science who was the host of the lecture, Prof. (Mrs) Adenike IyanuOluwa Olugbenga-Bello.
Also present were seior professors of the university, Consultants and members of staff of Uniosun Teaching Hospital Osogbo as well as many members of the public.
Monday, 16 June 2025
Osun LG Tussle: Ifedayo Youth Vanguard Praises Gov. Adeleke's Exemplary Leadership
The Ifedayo Local Government Youth Vanguard has applauded Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, for his unwavering commitment to peace and good governance amidst rising political tensions in the state.
In a statement signed by the group’s coordinator, Mr. Olasunkanmi Adefila, the youth body commended the governor for maintaining calm and order despite what it described as “deliberate attempts” by the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) to incite unrest following recent developments in the state's local government affairs.
“We are grateful to have a leader like Governor Adeleke who chose the path of peace over provocation,” Adefila said. “The opposition’s plan was clear, to ferment trouble and destabilize the state in order to trigger a state of emergency. But with the kind of Governor we have, he didn’t allow that to happen. He showed maturity and genuine love for Osun.”
Adefila further noted that the governor’s measured response not only preserved stability but also reassured citizens that democracy and the rule of law remain intact in the state.
“Our people are watching, and they are aware of who truly has their interest at heart. The governor’s calm and proactive approach has prevented what could have been an avoidable crisis,” he added.
The group also lauded the Osun State Civil Service, under the leadership of the Head of Service, Mr Samuel Aina, for its unwavering dedication and professionalism in implementing government programmes.
Speaking further, Adefila emphasized the vital role the civil service has played in maintaining administrative stability and advancing the objectives of Governor Adeleke’s administration.
“The civil service has been instrumental in ensuring that governance remains neutral, disciplined, and efficient,” Adefila stated. “Their commitment to upholding the highest standards of public service is not only commendable but essential to the success of our democracy. We deeply appreciate their integrity and resilience.”
He further stressed the need for political maturity across all quarters, urging stakeholders to embrace collaboration over competition.
“At this critical time, we call on all political actors in the state to set aside personal or partisan interests and place the peace, progress, and development of Osun State above all else,” Ajayi said. “The future of our youth, our economy, and our institutions depends on the choices we make today.”
The Youth Vanguard also extended a rallying call to citizens, encouraging them to continue supporting the Adeleke-led administration in its drive to promote inclusive growth and people-centered governance.
“Osun belongs to all of us,” Ajayi concluded. “We must stand together to safeguard our democratic gains and ensure that the government remains responsive and accountable. By working together, we can build a stronger, more prosperous state for generations to come.”
In a statement signed by the group’s coordinator, Mr. Olasunkanmi Adefila, the youth body commended the governor for maintaining calm and order despite what it described as “deliberate attempts” by the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) to incite unrest following recent developments in the state's local government affairs.
“We are grateful to have a leader like Governor Adeleke who chose the path of peace over provocation,” Adefila said. “The opposition’s plan was clear, to ferment trouble and destabilize the state in order to trigger a state of emergency. But with the kind of Governor we have, he didn’t allow that to happen. He showed maturity and genuine love for Osun.”
Adefila further noted that the governor’s measured response not only preserved stability but also reassured citizens that democracy and the rule of law remain intact in the state.
“Our people are watching, and they are aware of who truly has their interest at heart. The governor’s calm and proactive approach has prevented what could have been an avoidable crisis,” he added.
The group also lauded the Osun State Civil Service, under the leadership of the Head of Service, Mr Samuel Aina, for its unwavering dedication and professionalism in implementing government programmes.
Speaking further, Adefila emphasized the vital role the civil service has played in maintaining administrative stability and advancing the objectives of Governor Adeleke’s administration.
“The civil service has been instrumental in ensuring that governance remains neutral, disciplined, and efficient,” Adefila stated. “Their commitment to upholding the highest standards of public service is not only commendable but essential to the success of our democracy. We deeply appreciate their integrity and resilience.”
He further stressed the need for political maturity across all quarters, urging stakeholders to embrace collaboration over competition.
“At this critical time, we call on all political actors in the state to set aside personal or partisan interests and place the peace, progress, and development of Osun State above all else,” Ajayi said. “The future of our youth, our economy, and our institutions depends on the choices we make today.”
The Youth Vanguard also extended a rallying call to citizens, encouraging them to continue supporting the Adeleke-led administration in its drive to promote inclusive growth and people-centered governance.
“Osun belongs to all of us,” Ajayi concluded. “We must stand together to safeguard our democratic gains and ensure that the government remains responsive and accountable. By working together, we can build a stronger, more prosperous state for generations to come.”
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