Petroleum, gas stakeholders collaborate to tackle tanker explosion in Taraba
By Martins Abochol
The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has hosted critical stakeholders in the petroleum and gas sector to address incessant incidences of tanker explosion in Taraba.
Alhaji Abdullahi Bature, Coordinator of NMDPRA in the state, while addressing stakeholders at its first quarter stakeholders meeting in Jalingo, said that Taraba has recorded three tanker explosion incidences so far in 2025.
Bature said that the collaboration became necessary for the identification of workable solutions to the challenge.
He stated that such incidences had caused a lot of downturns on the economy and loss of lives.
He said that the safety of drivers was a matter of concern to the agency, encouraging stakeholders to suggest measures that could stem the tide of tanker explosion.
The coordinator also said that the agency was considering the use of various media platforms for the sensitisation of drivers on safety measures.
Malam Muazu Muhammed, Head of Gas, while making presentation on tanker explosion incidents and truck-in-transit accidents, emphasised that the safety of operators was paramount to the organisation.
He said that the collaboration with all stakeholders in the state was intended to identify measures that could address the ugly trend.
Muhammed urged participants to identify workable resolutions that would be enforced to achieve the goal.
Alhaji Ahmed Isa of the National Association of Transport Owners (NATO), commended NMDPRA for bringing partners together with a view to charting a common cause.
He said that NATO members had lost several vehicles and products through accidents, adding that the menace had a direct economic effect on their businesses.
In his remarks, Mr Adi Mikyin, a Superintendent of Fire Service, advised stakeholders to prioritise training and re-training of drivers.
Mikyin observed that lack of professionalism was a major cause of accidents by the trucks and tanker drivers.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that critical stakeholders, such as Federal Road Safety Corps, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, representatives of the federal and state fire services among others attended the meeting. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Gabriel Yough
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