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Fear grips residents as gas pipeline explodes in Rivers community

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A gas pipeline belonging to the Nigeria Agip Oil Company has exploded in the Obagi community in the Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State.

Though no life was lost in the explosion which occurred on Wednesday evening, it destroyed the surrounding fauna and caused panic in the area.

The Chairman of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area, Vincent Job, who confirmed the incident in an interview with newsmen on Sunday said no casualty was recorded.

Job stated, “Yes, it happened at Obagi but thankfully no life was lost. I’ve gone there myself and during my interaction with the indigenes, they feel it was as a result of equipment failure though oil and gas experts may have something else to add.

“We had a very dastardly crude oil explosion at Omoku West. Yesterday too, we also had another one in a different location that is Obagi.

“For us who are novices in the oil field, you will find out that some of these equipment have lasted for more than 30 or 40 years which calls for their removal”.

Continuing, he said, “You will find out that the locals are there and they suffer a lot of this degradation. The Federal Government and the International Oil Companies should ensure that their pipelines and facilities are up to date”.

Also speaking, the traditional ruler of the community, Eze Elemele, said the gas leak had been noticed since the middle of 2023, but that both Agip and the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) denied ownership of the facility when a letter was written to them.

The monarch said, “The gas leak had been going on since June last year. We wrote to Agip and NLNG but after inspection, they both said the pipeline wasn’t theirs.

“Now, it exploded and Agip has finally admitted that it’s their own”.

Many community residents expressed dismay over what they termed ‘neglect’ by the oil and gas firm which they accused of not carrying out a proper Environmental Impact Assessment before siting a pipeline in the community.

The PUNCH reports that the Obagi gas explosion came barely a month after a similar incident allegedly claimed lives in Omoku West also in the same LGA.

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