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LAGOS, May 13 (Xinhua) -- Nigerian President Olusegun
Obasanjo has ordered the police to conduct full investigation into the cause of
the pipeline blast near the commercial capital of Lagos which claimed more than
200 lives, senior official said on Saturday.
In a statement, Obasanjo's Senior
Special Assistant on Media Oluremi Oyo said the president condoled the families
of those thatdied in the blast and directed the police to ensure greater
protection of oil pipelines.
It said the president who is attending the Fifth
Summit of the D-8 countries received the news "with great sadness and concern."
"It is a grave reminder of similar incidences that
had occurredin the country in the past," said the statement.
It further warned the people against undertaking
actions that could cause such a catastrophe.
In the early hours of Friday, more than 200 people
were burnt to death beyond recognition in the pipeline explosion at Isanki
Island in the Atlantic Ocean, about 20 km southwest of downtown Lagos.
The explosion started at dawn as people scrambled for
fuel gushing out from vandalized pipes, an occurrence which has become very
common in Lagos area in recent times. Enditem
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