Experts call for urgent reforms to curb fuel tanker explosions in Nigeria

Ezinneka Okodudu, a lecturer at the Geography Department, University of Port Harcourt, has called for a comprehensive reform to address recurrent fuel tanker explosions in Nigeria.
Ms Okodudu made the call at a workshop organised by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Nigeria, on Saturday.
She was the guest speaker at the workshop which was held online with the theme: ‘Recurrent Tanker Explosions: CILT Nigeria Perspectives and Options’.
According to Ms Okodudu, tackling accidents involving tankers will require stronger regulations, better enforcement and improved infrastructure.
“A multi-faceted approach is required, including stricter laws, enhanced driver training, improved vehicle safety, and better emergency response systems.
“Collaboration among governments, the private sector and
civil society is crucial,” she said.
She implored governments to enforce stricter transport laws with severe penalties, adding that the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and the Vehicle Inspection Service should conduct more frequent and unannounced inspections.
She also recommended real-time monitoring to track tanker traffic violations.
She regretted that tanker accidents caused loss of lives, property destruction and environmental damage, saying that without urgent reforms, the situation could continue.
The don called for a multi-stakeholder collaboration in tackling tanker explosions, describing the collaboration as essential for a long-term solution.
She said that the CILT could play a key role in advancing road safety, driver training and policy advocacy.
On infrastructure development, she said there was a need to upgrade and expand highways used by fuel tankers.
“There is need to construct dedicated truck lanes to separate tankers from regular traffic, develop emergency response stations along major routes, and install road safety features (barriers, escape lanes, warning signs),” she said.
Boboye Oyeyemi, a former Corps Marshal, FRSC, emphasised the need for political will in addressing the situation.
According to Ms Oyeyemi, with the revival of rail transport, there is need to transport petroleum products by rail.
“Over 30 per cent of the tankers are not fit to be on the road.
“It is also unfortunate that we see a tanker bearing 99,000 litres of fuel on the road, exceeding the approved 45,000 litres.
“Many independent marketers cannot afford to buy new trucks; so, they make use of the unfit tankers that cause havoc on our roads,” he said.
He also expressed dissatisfaction that motorboys became tanker drivers without going to any driving school.
He urged the Vehicle Inspection Service to do its jobs appropriately by testing drivers and ensuring road worthiness of trucks.
Earlier, Mfon Usoro, president of CILT Nigeria, said that the workshop was aimed to interrogate issues and identify policy initiatives that the CILT could advise relevant ministries to consider.
“This is part of our continuous education programme, and the issue on ground is most relevant and topical because it scares all of us,” she said.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

States
FRSC unveils renewed drivers’ safety package
The FRSC commander stated that the initiative aims to enhance the driving profession.

Sport
Morocco 2025: Nigeria edges South Africa to reach final qualifying round
The trio of Zoe October, Thoriso Mphelo and captain Katleho Malebana impressed in the Bantwana’s attack but couldn’t penetrate the Nigerian back line.

World
14 killed, dozens injured as tornadoes sweep across multiple U.S. cities
Wild storms are also expected to race across Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia through some parts of northern Florida from Saturday afternoon.

NationWide
NMDPRA, FRSC partner to curb tanker crashes in Cross River
The partnership aims to enhance road safety and prevent recurring accidents, particularly tanker crashes, in the state.

States
NSCDC commandant urges safe weapon handling
Mr Maku made the call during a refresher course in Awka aimed at improving personnel’s marksmanship and weapon-handling skills.

States
Gov. Lawal appoints heads of Zamfara electricity, geographical information agencies
The SSG quoted the governor as charging the appointees to work with utmost dedication and integrity.