Scores of youths took over Awala Quarters in Tudun-Wada area of
Gusau, Zamfara state, on Thursday to scramble for fuel from NNPC’s burst
pipe.
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/41451.htmlSome residents told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Gusau on Thursday that they had never seen such quantity of petrol flowing freely.
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/41451.htmlSome residents told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Gusau on Thursday that they had never seen such quantity of petrol flowing freely.
They said the commodity suddenly started gushing out from
the earth in the early hours of Wednesday. Lawali Usman, one of the
youths said "we started perceiving the smell of petrol at about 3 a.m.
When we came out, we saw the product gushing out in large quantity from the ground.
"Many
residents, including youths and housewives, woke to the commotion as it
was time to eat before the Ramadan fast. The place was filled with
various sizes of containers."
He said the scooping of fuel lasted
for nearly five hours before the arrival of the police and men of the
state fire service who came around 8 a.m. and cordoned off the place.
Musa
Zakari, a secondary school student said, "working with my younger
sister, Rafeeah, we got and sold the petrol and realised N7,400 from
road-side sellers."
NAN further gathered that the residents were joined by other neighbours who were contacted through cell phones.
Many
of the residents who pleaded anonymity expressed joy, saying that the
"burst is from God as succour over the current hardships we are facing."
The
Operations Manager of NNPC Depot in Gusau, Mr Shehu Isheyi, confirmed
the burst but said that only his superiors in Kaduna Refinery were
competent to speak on the issue.
NAN reports that the pipeline receives petroleum products from Kaduna Refinery to the Gusau depot. (NAN)
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