More facts have emerged on Sunday how a gas explosion killed the Chairman of Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission, Prof. Simon Mallam, and five others at Sabon Tasha area of Kaduna metropolis.
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) said the gas vending shop where the explosion occurred was illegal, adding that it used wrong and expired cylinders to do business.
Prof. Mallam, who according to a source close to the family, had just returned from the United States of America on an official tour, was at Sabon Tasha to have a haircut close to the gas shop when the incident happened.
The source said: “Mallam, a professor of physics, just returned a few days ago from the United States. On his return, he went to his village, Kagoro, in Kaura Local Government.
“After he returned from the village for the Yuletide, he went to have a haircut in preparation for the Sunday service and subsequent movement to Abuja.
“We learnt that he had just finished having his haircut when the gas exploded from the next shop to the barbing salon. The professor and three others died instantly. Two others died later.”
An eyewitness, who is a manager of a filling station opposite the gas shop, Mr. Jerry Bishop, told The Nation on the scene of the incident that dismembered bodies of the gas vendor and one customer were thrown metres away.
“The explosion was very loud that it shook me where I was seated. The bodies of the gas vendor, a young boy and his customer scattered several metres away. In fact, some landed in our station.”
The Nation gathered that the explosion occurred due to a phone call received by the customer, who was buying the gas.
The DPR during a visit to the scene on Sunday afternoon declared the gas decanting outlet as illegal, saying the operator used wrong and expired cylinders.
The Zonal Operation Controller, Kaduna Zone of DPR, Isa Tafida, who led officials of the agency during the visit, said that the department was set to dislodge illegal gas facilities and prosecute perpetrators.
Tafida, while condoling with victims of the gas explosion, lamented that the gas retailer operated illegally without even category D licence.
He urged investors, gas plant operators and gas retailers to obtain the required licence that would ensure safe handling of gas to avoid such accidents.
Tafida said: “The DPR Kaduna Zone wishes to extend its sympathy and condolence to the families of the victim, the government and people of Kaduna State over the unfortunate incident of gas explosion that occurred yesterday (Saturday), which recorded loss of lives, injuries of various degrees and loss of belongings.
“The department states from the outcome of the preliminary investigations that: the facility is an illegal gas retailing vendor that engages in illegal storage, decanting and sale of LPG (cooking) and acetylene (industrial gases); that the operator of that illegal facilities are unknown to the department; that the facility is not licensed by DPR.”
He said DPR had carried out trainings, monitoring of LPG outlets and had warned the public not to patronise illegal operators.
Tafida added that such illegal operators had been cautioned to follow the laid down rules and regulation to ensure safe handling of gas, considering its volatility.
“Gas retailers who do not have category ‘D’ licence for retailing LPG are desperate for money because LPG is a new source of money and the public have started understanding that gas cooking is faster and cleaner, but the public need to be aware that it has to be handled with caution.
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