Following the devastating petrol tanker explosion in Jigawa State that claimed over 100 lives, former presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar has issued a stern call for Nigeria to rethink how it transports fuel.
Atiku, in a heartfelt post on X, urged the government to shift from dangerous road transportation to rail systems to prevent more tragic accidents.
Atiku’s suggestion comes in the wake of repeated tanker explosions across the country, with this latest incident in Majiya town Jigawa sparking fresh concerns about safety protocols. The tragedy, which unfolded on Thursday night, has raised questions about the nation’s infrastructure and the need for reform.
Atiku didn’t just stop at proposing rail transport; he emphasized the need for better training for drivers handling hazardous materials and a review of safety measures for transporting inflammable goods. As Nigeria grapples with another horrific disaster, could this be the moment that drives a critical overhaul in fuel transportation?