Opinion
Kerosene Blues In Rivers
The wanton depletion of lives in tragic circumstances had been the lot of Rivers State in recent times.
The sequence of avoidable death in the state did not arise as a result of a conventional war.
It came through the backstabbing of some merchants of death, operating in a collaborative network.
Their victims are ordinary Nigerians who acquired Kerosene, a common household commodity for cooking.
Rather than use the kerosene for the intended purpose of cooking, it roasted the victims in series of explosion that spelt doom.
In a terrifying magnitude and distasteful orgy, akin to armageddon, families groan and gnash in pains and perish.
The survivors writh in mangled flesh in a mass of pain on their hospital beds, sucked in putrid smell of their burnt and melting bodies, and offering a pathetic picture to a nauseated and repulsive audience.
A sad reminder of the ghostly tales of the unfortunate little town of Jessy in western Nigeria whose children were similarly roasted in a pipeline inferno years back.
Its bloody petals put a permanent scar on our oil economy.
The sordid tales of woe plunges on in a vicious and sustained orgy of strategic deception.
The gory scenes of woe offends our sensibilities.
The public react to it with apprehension and condemnation.
Residents of Port Harcourt and its environs cried out their hearts against the ugly and atrocious deeds that resulted in the conflagration of families.
The government is equally miffed and astounded by the terrifying spate of the incident.
There had been a concensus verdict over the unfortunate situation; sabotage. While major stakeholders, like, the Independent Marketers Association Nigeria (IPMAN), exonerates themselves from the ugly incidence, the association agrees that “the petroleum products, was adulterated before it got to the market”.
IPMAN, speaking through their Zonal Chairman, Port Harcourt Depot, Chief Osaro Ejor, recommended that “a mini laboratory be established by the concerned government agency to check samples of product obtained from various filling stations”. Chief Osaro Ejor also called for proper monitoring and regulatory policies to check the growing anomalies.
The management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), admissibly alerted the public of the possibility of adulteration of the product by some greedy illegal operators.
The Rivers State Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, through its findings also revealed that the affected product was tinkered with.
Alerted by the stark revelations of the luxuriating growth of the hydra headed monster in the state, the Permanent secretary of the state Ministry of Energy, Dr George Nwolu cautioned the public against patronages of roadside hawkers of petroleum products.
He also consoled the families of the victims of kerosene explosion and assured that “government will map out measures to check the illicit trade of bunkering”.
While the government and people of Rivers State are expressing serious concern over the growing threat to human lives, the perpetrators are also devising measures of outsmarting public vigilance.
Trust Nigerians. Nigerians can do anything for money.
In the lexicon of the deceitful, money surpasses the sanctity of life. Perhaps, life can only be worthwhile when there is good money to spend.
So if lives are sacrificed to get money by all means, it earns the vicious beneficiary, fame, popularity and influence.
The serial death occasioned by kerosene explosion in Rivers State uncover the dark recesses of our humanity. It put our humanity at the mercy of men of battered conscience who trade weapons of mass destruction, with no remorse of the fact that they could equally be victims.
It introduces a new form of warfare, were innocent victims are unsuspectingly visited with death at their kitchens.
The series of explosion is also a tragic denouncement of the palpable leakages and seething problems engulfing the Nigeria oil industry.
It depicts the Nigeria oil industry as prone to shoddy deals and sharp practices that has crippled its development as a pivotal institution.
Counting on the tactical flaws and inconsistencies in the oil industry, the monster of illegal bunkering rages on with the tacit connivance and nod of collaborators in high and low places.
Security operatives are also not left out in the atrocious deed.
Investigations reveal that some security operatives use their uniforms as a cover up for bunkering to cash in, on innocent Nigerians.
Bunkering is an expensive venture. It is not for the poor. The involvement of the poor is mostly at the instance of their wealthy sponsors and influential collaborators.
At the root of this catastrophe is the apparent lack of political will on the part of government to enforce its law and punitive policies.
Rivers State is evidently one of the state in Nigeria with dotted spectacles of roadside hawkers of petroleum products.
Fuel, kerosene and diesel are brandished like common commodities, and they enjoy high patronages from the gullible public.
No one had been prosecuted by the government for engaging in illegal sales of petroleum product.
Nigerians therefore have to pay for this political indifference.
While the grave diggers smile home with a fat pocket, their victims are hurriedly sent to eternity, or bears the scars of kerosene explosion for life.
BeemeneTaneh
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