The
Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), has promised to
continue to train and re-orient tanker drivers on safe driving to reduce
accidents on the roads and also asked the Federal GOvernment to rehabilitate
railways for petroleum haulage.
The union
gave the assurance in a statement signed by its President, Mr Igwe Achese, on
Friday in Lagos.
The
statement said that the training would be frequent, following recent fuel
tanker accidents in Onitcha, Anambra and Lagos, Lagos State.
Fuel
tanker fire on June 1, in Onitcha had claimed over 50 lives and property while
that of Lagos on June 2, claimed property worth N2 million.
According
to the statement, the tanker drivers will be given regular training and
re-orientation on safe driving and vehicle maintenance.
It,
however, advised government to rehabilitate the railways to haulage petroleum
products in order to reduce the burden of traffic on the highways.
The
statement also urged the governors of the two states affected in the recent
tanker accidents, to assist the families of those who lost their loved ones and
property.
It
expressed the condolence of the union and prayed for those who lost their
property, shops and cars and other valuable property as a result of the
inferno. (NAN)

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