UMAR FAROUQ VISITS  VICTIMS OF KANO GAS  LEAKAGE AND EXPLOSION

    The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development Sadiya Umar Farouq has visited victims of a gas explosion which occurred on Thursday and Poisonous chemical leakage which happened on Friday in Kano state. This was contained in a statement signed by Nneka Ikem Anibeze, SA Media to the Minister.

    On Thursday, an explosion occurred at a Liquefied Petroleum Gas refilling shop while it was being discharged at Sheka quarters, Kumbotso LGA leaving at least 27 victims with various degrees of burns and injuries. Another  poisonous gas leakage which occurred at  Sharada Yan tagwaye, Kano Municipal on Friday night also left scores of people unconscious and in distress after inhaling chemicals from a cylinder dismantled by metal scrappers.

    The Minister, Sadiya Umar Farouq visited the Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital where the victims were immediately taken to by the first responders including the National Emergency Management Agency NEMA, SEMA, Fire Service, Red Cross and other stakeholders. Many victims are currently receiving treatment in three hospitals in Kano as a result of the blast and poisonous gas inhalation.

    Umar Farouq who was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry Dr Nasir Sani-Gwarzo,  mni, MPOM said that she was saddened by the spate of gas explosions in the state  which left at least 23 children and 4 adults with various degrees of burns and injuries in the explosion  on Thursday and hundreds unconscious after a metal scrapper  ignorantly cut open a cylinder containing poisonous gas from a refuse dump.

    She commiserated with the victims and government of Kano state, promising to immediately assist with the medical expenses of the victims.

    “We sincerely sympathize with victims and the government of Kano state on this deadly gas explosion and poisonous chemical leakage incident which has led to the admission to hospital of many affected persons. This is coming on the heels of a similar explosion which occurred three weeks ago in Sabon Gari. 

    “Many of the victims are in critical condition. Burn is not a minor injury in health. We pray that such an incident will not occur again. We will support the victims in managing their bills as care of burns is also expensive”.

    The Minister also assured that the ministry would put in place sensitization Programmes and  mechanisms to ensure that the sale and use of domestic and chemical gas cylinders are safe for users. 

    “There are a lot of safety measures that need to be put in place to ensure the safety of the public while using or disposing of domestic or industrial gas cylinders. We will draw the attention of relevant authorities to these safety issues”, Umar Farouq said. 

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