Ibadan explosion: Victims share sad tales as Peter Obi visits Oyo

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State welcomed to the State, Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 General Elections, on Monday.

TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Obi was in the State to commiserate with Governor Makinde and the people of Oyo over the explosion that occurred on January 16 in the Bodija area of Ibadan.

Speaking when he received the Labour Party presidential candidate, Makinde revealed Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of his party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), was yet to reach out to him over the explosion.

The Governor said that, apart from President Bola Tinubu, who reached out by phone, and Peter Obi, who made a condolence visit, no other major presidential candidate in the 2023 election commiserated with him.

“I want to thank you especially for the visit. Out of the 3 major candidates who contested the 2023 election, only Atiku Abubakar, my own leader and our candidate hasn’t called to commiserate the state.

“I am saying this openly so that our leaders will know that we have time for politics and others. I want to thank you once again for coming,” Makinde said.

How we’ve been coping after Ibadan explosion – Victims

Meanwhile, some victims of the Bodija explosion in Ibadan, on Monday, told hard tales of lives after the incident and how they have been coping with the new reality.

The victims, who live at Dejo Oyelese Street, the epicentre of the explosion, in an interview on Monday in Ibadan, said that life had been challenging for them since the explosion.

Recall an explosion  on January 16 rocked Bodija area of Ibadan metropolis, with no fewer than five deaths recorded, 77 people sustaining injuries, while several houses were destroyed.

One of the victims, who is mentally-challenged, Olagoke Odia who communicated with the help of his neighbour, said life had not been the same since the blast.

He stated that the house left for him and his brother by his parents was levelled by the explosion, adding that he had since been sleeping anywhere he could lay his head.

“I slept on the street last night because my brother told me that the government has asked us not to come back to where it provided for the victims and we have stayed there for three days.

“We were told that another place located at Akobo has been provided for us but I could not go there because it is far from Bodija where I stay, as it will cost me N1,000 to and fro,” Odia said.

Another victim, Mr Taiwo Salami, stated that his life and that of his family had never been the same again, as they had to squat with his brother because his house had been damaged by the explosion.

Salami said that his wife, who was badly injured due to the blast, had just left the hospital.

“My wife was injured because the burglar proof got removed from the window and pinned her to the wall, thus rendering her completely unconscious. We didn’t even know that she was bleeding on her leg.

“My daughter was on the bed when the whole ceiling just collapsed on her and she had to find her way out of the debris. She looked for her mum and dragged her out.

“There were broken glasses everywhere but they didn’t even care when they came of the debris, as everything had been blown off.

“The car had been damaged and she could not drive it. She dragged her mum the road and was looking for anybody who could help to take her to the hospital,” Salami said.

He said that his business outlet was also damaged along with his house, adding that life had been extremely difficult for him and his family.

“You were already used to your comfort zone but now, you have to be squatting. You don’t know where your belongings are. It is a very terrible situation.

“Life is extremely difficult, especially for the older ones who have lived in their houses for 40 to 50 years. Where are they going to go now?

“It is also devastating for the younger ones, as they have been mentally-traumatised by the incident.

“They have not been able to go to school for a couple of days now and for me, I don’t know where my drugs are. I have to buy new ones, new cosmetics and clothes.

Other victims: Mrs Bisi Olasope and Chief Dayo Morakinyo, both residents of Dejo Oyelese Street and Mr Rauf Isola, of Awosika Avenue, recounted their experiences, which they described as devastating.

They called on the government to be sincere with the integrity test set to be conducted on the houses around the area so that they would not further lose their property.

The residents also appealed for government’s continuous support so that people could be able to pick the pieces of their lives and stabilise.

FG should prioritise critical sectors – Obi

During his visit, Obi commiserated with Makinde and the people of Oyo State over the explosion.

Describing the incident as “unfortunate”, he commended the State Government “for responding promptly when the explosion occurred”.

He used the opportunity to urge the federal government to prioritise critical areas of the economy, such as education and health, in view of the present global reality.

Speaking with newsmen shortly after paying the condolence visit Makinde at the Government House, Obi also called for a drastic cut in the cost of governance, especially at the federal level, saying that the way things were going was not acceptable.

He charged the Federal Government to initiate measures that would pull Nigerians out of poverty, saying, “Elections are over and governance is the key thing”.

The former Anambra governor charged Nigerians to contribute their quota toward turning around the fortunes of the country, saying that everyone should be involved in the task of developing the country.



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