Over 100 people who died from the illegal refinery explosion at a forest in Abaezi community in Ohaji-Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State on Friday night were buried by the Imo govt on Tuesday.
The tragedy which claimed over 100 lives razed all the vehicles at the illegal refinery site.
The mass burial which occured at 5:05pm saw the victims who were burnt beyond recognition lowered in three graves.
The victims were burled at the site of the explosion with few Community members present.
Though there were no family relatives of the victims who were around, the Interim Management Committee chairman of the LGA, Marcel Amadioha, told Journalists that he had the instruction of the state governor, Hope Uzodiinma, to conduct a mass burial for the victims.
Assisted by the staff members of Nigerian Red Cross Society and National Emergency Management Agency, the council boss said that his people were saddened by the development.
Apart from the mass burial, staff members of the Environmental Health at council Headquarters begun the fumigation of the scene.
This, the LGA chairman said was to forestall any outbreak of disease in the area.
Amadioha said ” we have the instruction of the governor of Imo state, Senator Hope Uzodiinma to conduct a mass burial for the victims of the explosion. This is the least we can do for them because they were burnt beyond recognition. You can see there are no relatives of the victims who are here. This is because the victims were unidentifiable. This is the least we could do to avoid their bodies from decaying further.
” I believe this will serve as a deterrent to others. We are clamping down on all illegal refineries in this area. We can’t allow this economic sabotage to continue. We deserve better than this. The governor has shown enough compassion by providing us with enough logistics to carry out this mass burial.”
One of the youths leaders, Ben Marcos, told our correspondent that the community was carrying out a sensitization program against oil theft in the community.
He said that the youths of the community assisted government officials to bury the victims so as to ensure that there was no outbreak of epidemics in the community.
A cleansing process was carried out before the mass burial.
Representatives from the Catholic archdiocese of Owerri were present during the funeral activity.