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    Fire service warns Nigerians to avoid tanker spills after viral fuel scooping video

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedJanuary 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Federal Fire Service (FFS) has issued a stern warning to Nigerians over the deadly habit of scooping fuel from overturned or accident-involved tanker trucks, describing the practice as reckless and life threatening.

    In a statement signed by the Federal Fire Service National Public Relations Officer and Head of Corporate Services, DCF P.O. Abraham.

    The Controller General of the Federal Fire Service, Olumode Adeyemi, said the warning became necessary following a viral video showing people scooping fuel from a fallen tanker on Tincan Liverpool Bridge in Apapa, Lagos. Although the tanker was later confirmed to be carrying diesel, the rush to collect the product underscored a persistent and dangerous behaviour.

    According to official data from relevant authorities, at least 411 Nigerians lost their lives in 2024 while attempting to scoop petrol or diesel from accident-involved tankers. The figures place fuel scooping among the leading causes of post-crash fatalities nationwide.

    Several states, including Niger, Jigawa, Enugu, Kogi and Rivers, have recorded tragic incidents where residents rushed to collect fuel from fallen tankers, only for fires or explosions to occur. In many cases, the resulting inferno spread rapidly, leaving victims with little chance of escape and overwhelming emergency responders.

    Fire safety experts warn that spilled fuel releases highly flammable vapour that can ignite instantly from a spark, cigarette ember, engine heat or static electricity. Tankers involved in crashes are often structurally unstable, increasing the risk of rupture or explosion. Large crowds at spill sites further worsen the danger and hinder rescue efforts. While diesel is less volatile than petrol, it can still ignite and cause severe burns under the right conditions.

    Adeyemi stressed that no quantity of fuel is worth the loss of human life, urging Nigerians to prioritise safety over material gain.

    The Fire Service advised the public to stay far away from tanker accident scenes, immediately alert emergency responders, avoid touching or inhaling spilled products, and actively discourage others from crowding around such sites.

    The Service reaffirmed its commitment to sustained public education, improved emergency coordination and stronger inter-agency collaboration to curb avoidable tanker-related deaths across the country.

    Members of the public were reminded to contact the Fire Service on 0803 200 3557 in the event of fire or related emergencies.

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