President Tinubu And First Lady Oluremi Mourn Karu Tanker Explosion

President Tinubu Mourns Tanker Explosion in Karu, Abuja
Naija News has learned that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu expressed profound grief over the devastating tanker explosion that occurred in Karu, Abuja. This tragic event claimed numerous lives and caused extensive damage to properties. The explosion happened when a petrol tanker caught fire on Karu Bridge, along the Abuja-Nyanya-Keffi road, setting ablaze no fewer than 30 vehicles in its vicinity.
The incident unfolded on Wednesday night, and in response, President Tinubu has called for an exhaustive investigation into the root cause of this disaster. He emphasized the importance of understanding what went wrong to prevent such catastrophes from happening again. Furthermore, he instructed relevant authorities to provide top-priority medical care to the injured victims, ensuring they receive the attention and support they need during this trying time.
Recognizing the gravity of the situation, President Tinubu also directed security and road safety agencies to ramp up their efforts in monitoring traffic conditions and enforcing safety regulations. In a statement released on Thursday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu extended his heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, acknowledging the heartbreak caused by such a devastating loss. He also highlighted the unfortunate timing of the disaster, which occurred during peak traffic hours, thereby intensifying its impact on the community.
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Additionally, Tinubu urged security and road safety agencies to strengthen their surveillance at Abuja's entry and exit points. This proactive measure aims to minimize the chances of similar accidents occurring in the future. As the investigation into the explosion continues, the President prayed for the souls of those who lost their lives and offered divine comfort to their grieving families.
First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Sends Her Sympathies
Joining her husband in expressing sorrow, Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, conveyed her condolences to those affected by the Karu tanker explosion. In a statement released on Thursday, she extended her sympathies to the families of the deceased, the injured, and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, along with the residents who suffered losses due to the disaster.
Mrs. Tinubu deeply regrets the loss of lives, properties, and livelihoods caused by the explosion. She stated, “I deeply sympathize with the families of the deceased and the injured, the residents, affected business and property owners, and the people of Abuja. This tragedy has left a painful mark on our community.” She further urged truck owners and drivers to ensure their vehicles are in optimal condition before taking them on the road.
She emphasized, “I implore all vehicle owners, especially those operating articulated vehicles, to prioritize maintaining their trucks in good working order. It’s crucial that we take every possible step to prevent such devastating incidents from recurring in the future.” Mrs. Tinubu’s words reflect a strong call for responsibility and vigilance among road users, urging everyone to play their part in ensuring road safety.
As she prayed for the souls of the departed, Mrs. Tinubu wished the injured a rapid recovery and sought divine strength for the families enduring this challenging period. Her message resonates with the collective hope that such tragedies will be minimized through increased awareness and commitment to safety standards.
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