Survivors of the Edibe Edibe gas explosion in Calabar South are still grappling with the trauma of the incident. The blast occurred three days ago, and for Edet Okon Bassey, the memory of the explosion is still etched in his mind.
Bassey, 45, hails from Creek Town in Odukpani local government area of Cross River State. In a harrowing account, Bassey recounted the events of that fateful day. According to him, the explosion was a sharp, splitting blast that seemed to reverberate through the air.
Bassey's ordeal was far from over after the explosion. He was rescued from a gutter, where he had been swept away by the force of the blast. The writer notes that Bassey's account is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of such incidents on individuals and communities.
The explosion has left a trail of destruction in its wake, with many survivors still struggling to come to terms with their ordeal.
💡 NaijaBuzz TakeThe Edibe Edibe gas explosion is a stark reminder of the dangers of lax safety measures and regulatory oversight in the oil and gas sector. The Cross River State government and regulatory agencies must take immediate action to ensure that such incidents do not recur. The fact that Bassey was rescued from a gutter after the explosion is a testament to the severity of the blast and the need for urgent intervention. The economic and social impact of such incidents cannot be overstated, and it is imperative that measures are put in place to mitigate these effects. The people of Calabar South and other affected communities deserve better, and it is the responsibility of those in power to ensure that their safety and well-being are prioritized.






