Many customers and operators of an illegal local crude oil refinery site were burnt to death on Friday night at Ohaji Egbema LGA of Imo state.
At least 109 people were either burnt to death or drowned after the illegal oil refinery site went up in flame.
It was learnt that scores of people were burnt in the raging fire but Head of Operations of the National Emergency Management Agency, Mr. Ifeanyi Nnaji, had earlier said from reports he got from the incident, “the casualty figure could not be more than 20.”
However, giving an update on the incident, Nnaji said so far 109 bodies had been recovered.
He said,” It was more serious than we envisaged . As at this evening, we have counted 109 bodies on the ground while countless others fell into the river and others died inside the refinery.”
State Commissioner for Petroleum Resources, Goodluck Opiah, said that the operator of the illegal refinery, Okenze Onyenwoke, has been identified but currently at large.
He however said that the operator had been declared wanted by the police.
Egbema Youth president Mr. Okenya Theadus Mario confirming the incident on Saturday, said that on visiting the scene of the incident, he saw charred remains of the refinery operators and their customers.
He said some of the burnt corpses had decomposed and were buried instantly.
NEMA head of operations said that his men visited the site but, “Could only count about 20 persons dead at the site.”
The Imo State Police Command Public Relations Officer, CSP Mike Abatham, also confirmed the incident, describing it as unfortunate.