C’River governor visits Calabar explosion scene, promises support for victims
Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State visited the site of a gas explosion in Calabar, offering assurances of government support for the affected victims.
Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State visited the site of a devastating gas fire explosion that occurred on Saturday morning in Edibe Edibe, Calabar South Local Government Area. He described the incident as shocking and emphasized the immediate need for government intervention to assist the victims. The governor assessed the damage on Saturday evening and was visibly distressed by the scale of destruction, which impacted both lives and properties in the area.
During his visit, Otu raised concerns regarding the location of such facilities within residential neighborhoods, arguing that it poses significant risks to residents. He pointed out that such facilities should ideally be situated away from densely populated areas to mitigate the chances of future catastrophes. His comments highlight an urgent call for improved safety regulations to prevent similar incidents from occurring and to ensure the safety of residents.
In light of the explosion and its consequences, the governor's promise for support signifies not just aid for those impacted but also a potential shift towards stricter safety measures and urban planning regulations in Cross River State. This incident could serve as a wake-up call for local authorities regarding industrial safety and community safety protocols to safeguard residents from future hazards.