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Osinbajo visits scene of Sunday explosion, condoles victims

Osinbajo, who visited the scene of the accident and the injured at Toronto Hospital, said President Muhammadu Buhari  is "very concerned and pained’’ by the incident.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State at the accident scene on Wednesday, June 3.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday, June 3 commiserated with the people and government of Anambra over the tanker accident, which claimed 69 lives at Upper Iweka in Onitsha.

Osinbajo, who visited the scene of the accident and the injured at Toronto Hospital, said President Muhammadu Buhari  is "very concerned and pained’’ by the incident.

He said that Mr President felt it was not enough to send a condolence message and as such asked him to come and commiserate with the people.

"Every Nigerian citizen matters to the Federal Government no matter his status or where he resides.

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"Mr President asked me to come and first commiserate with Governor and Anambra people.

"He was very concerned that he felt it was not enough to issue condolence message and so asked me to come and commiserate with the people.

"I have been taken round to see the heroic action of the hospital staff and those involved in emergency.

"Unfortunately, many lost their lives but some have seen today and are responding to treatment,’’ he said.

Osinbajo told a crowd that gathered around Upper Iweka, scene of the accident, that he has been discussing with Obiano possible ways the Federal Government and Anambra Government could cooperate to forestall further accident.

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He commended Obiano for undertaking to settle the hospital bills of the victims.

Earlier, while briefing the Vice President, Obiano said Anambra Government has banned long trucks and petrol tankers from plying roads in Anambra during the day.

The governor said that government has banned heavy duty vehicles from plying state roads, adding that they must trans-load their cargoes on getting to state roads.

According to him, the materials used in constructing state roads are not the same as the ones used in building federal roads and each time heavy duty trucks ply state roads, they cause heavy damage on them.

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