A gasoline tanker overturned and exploded in Jigawa, Nigeria, resulting in over 140 deaths and at least 50 injuries, as people rushed to the overturned vehicle to collect fuel.
Emergency services said Wednesday that the incident occurred near midnight in Jigawa's Majiya village when the tanker driver lost control while traveling on a highway and veered off course to avoid a collision with a truck.
This tragic incident underscores the urgent need for improved road safety measures and stricter enforcement of traffic regulations in Nigeria. The lack of alternative transportation options, such as an efficient railway system, exacerbates the problem. It's high time for the government to invest in infrastructure and implement comprehensive road safety programs to prevent such devastating accidents.
The root cause of this tragedy lies in the country's economic crisis and soaring fuel prices, which drive desperate citizens to risk their lives for a few liters of gasoline. The recent 39% increase in gas prices by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company has only worsened the situation. Until the government addresses these underlying economic issues, such accidents will continue to claim innocent lives.