The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has asked
residents of Rivers who live around the refinery in Port Harcourt not to panic,
following a fire outbreak in the area.
Earlier on Saturday, residents of Eleme and Okrika LGAs had
lamented over the smoke as a result of the inferno, which they said lasted for
over one hour with no fire trucks in sight.
Speaking on the incident in a statement, Garba Deen
Muhammad, NNPC spokesperson, described the outbreak as a “minor incident”.
He added that the fire was caused by a spark which was ignited when a truck was discharging petroleum product, adding that it has been brought under control.
“This morning,
01/01/2022, a minor fire incident occurred at the Port Harcourt Refining
Company (PHRC),” the statement reads.
“The incident, which was contained in less than two hours,
was caused by a spark while a 33,000 litre truck was discharging naphtha into a
tank at the PHRC.
“The management of the refinery led by the Managing
Director, who was at the scene supervising the operation, immediately mobilised
the safety structure at the PHRC and with support from the Federal Fire
service, successfully brought the fire under control.
“The management of
the PHRC wishes to reassure Nigerians resident in the neighbourhood of the
facility that they have no cause to worry about the incident; and to also
affirm that the safety of life and of property is at the top of its priority
list.
“The incident affected only the discharging truck and the
pump bay. No other property was damaged.”
The NNPC also extended its appreciation to “all those that
contributed in bringing a speedy end to the incident”.
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