House Of Reps Assesses Environment, Health Hazard Of Tank Farms In Lagos Residential Areas

House Of Reps Assesses Environment, Health Hazard Of Tank Farms In Lagos Residential Areas

By Victoria Silvanus

The House of Representatives on Tuesday visited to assess the hazardous effects of the location of petroleum tank farms and the operators’ activities on residents of Ijegun-Egba and Kirikiri communities of Lagos State.

Recall that the Speaker of the House, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, sometime ago inaugurated an ad-hoc committee to investigate the matter, following several petitions the house received from the residents of the affected communities.

Residents of the affected communities in August, 2019, had also embarked on a protest before Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, demanding the immediate relocation of the tank farms because they were in residential areas.

The committee led by Rep Sergius Ogun, included the member representing Amuwo Odofin Federal Constituency of Lagos State, Mr Oghene Egoh.

Ogun said the purpose of the visit was to assess the impacts of the facilities on the people and make appropriate recommendations to the house.

According to the committee chairman  the exercise was also to verify the approvals the owners of the facilities obtained to construct them as well as the safety measures put in place by the depot operators.

“We are here on an inspection visit to the tank farms and depots and we will meet later with the Lagos State Governor, Sanwo-Olu, for further deliberations.

“We have also scheduled a meeting on Wednesday with all stakeholders where we will look at the issues,” Ogun said.

According to him, the committee will thereafter forward its report and recommendations to the house as directed by the speaker.

During the visit the committee was received by the depot owners who explained the safety and regulatory precautions in the facilities to forestall any form of disaster.

The facilities visited in Kirikiri area included Techno Oil and Gas depot, Bovas depot, Index Petrolube Africa depot, Fagbems Petroleum depot, Chisco  Energy depot and Swift Oil depot.

Those inspected in Ijegun-Egba in the Satellite Town area were Emadeb depot, A.A. Rano Oil depot, Wosbab depot, Mao Petroleum depot, Rainoil Depot and First Royal depot, among others.

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