- One year after a massive explosion that rocked Bodija, Ibadan, Oyo State Capital, the victims have returned to the accident scene to rebuild their houses
- This is consequent upon the government’s disappointment to provide the needed support for the residents
- The President of Bodija Bodija Residents Association Mr Muyiwa Bangbose disclosed this in Ibadan while speaking with TheTalk.NG’s correspondent
After the explosion, Makinde’s government promised a swift and just prosecution of the masterminds behind the avoidable explosion.Source: TwitterGovernments unfulfilled promisesDonations transferred to government without responseSince we (the committee) submitted our report and were asked to transfer donations realised to the designated account to the Oyo State Government, we have yet to hear anything from the government,” Bangbose claimed.”The Chairman of the Close was hesitant to transfer the money. I had to persuade him to let us transfer the money to the government since the government has agreed to add to the donations and distribute them. When somebody asks you to give one Naira to receive five Naira, he agreed with me. Since we transferred the money, no communication from the government. I also learnt that the Federal Government donated money, but I dont know, he stated.Extent of damage and victims plightWe had five means on record, at least when we did the remembrance service, we recognized the families of those five, those were the ones that we could trace their names, but we dont know whether that is all that died. But we know that up to that time, I dont think we acknowledged that five died, there was information of two people, but at least we have five.Prime suspect remains in MaliHundreds of houses were levelled by the blast in BodijaSource: TwitterThe prosecution is going on, but we dont have enough details. What we know is that out of the three people suspected, one is the wife of the owner of the house where the explosives were kept, and one is his son. It looks like there is one person who probably might have been involved in the business. However, the fact is that the man himself is a Malian, he is in his country, and he has not been extradited to face the prosecution. I dont think there is any request to extradite him.Residents accuse association leadership of corruptionWe told them that is not true. We see victims (of the explosion) on a daily basis, and they ask us what we are doing. They alleged that we had collected money from the government until we went the extra mile to prove our innocence by debunking the allegation in the media. That was when some of us could move freely. The crux of the matter is that the government has disappointed the people.Struggles of displaced residentsThere is a man who retired into his house, he is over 70, and he cant even tell what is the future, is he going to start building the house now? There are children whose parents were dead and left them houses where they are living. Then the house collapsed. There is a pathetic case of two brothers who are mentally retarded; they have nowhere to stay, and they are now roaming the street. People are crying and suffering.Efforts by volunteers yield no results[During the period] we engaged the services of the Society of Engineers, quantity surveyors, architects, town planners, and data scientists, who helped us to get information from the satellite. So, a lot of work was done, and I must confess that many of these professionals provided their services for free, just to relieve or alleviate the suffering of the people. They worked many days and late into the night. My office was made available for them to work, they were provided with comforts, and then only for them to finish all this work, and we are where we arevery sad.Calls for federal government accountabilityThe reason is that the explosives were not manufactured in Nigeria; they were imported. So, from the port(s), there were FG agencies who were supposed to check and determine the suitability of where the materials could be kept. How did the explosives get to Bodija, a residential estate? The control of the explosives is under a Federal Government agency. It was because of negligence that this happened.Photos, names, faces of Ibadan explosion victims emerge




