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Nigerian army allays fears as explosion rocks military cantonment in Lagos

Explosion military cantonment in Lagos
Ikeji military cantonment [ Credits:NewsNow Nigeria]

Nigerian Army has asked citizens to remain calm after an explosion rocked the Ikeja military cantonment in Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria.

The incident occurred on Monday, April 1, 2024, however, there were no casualties recorded.

This came more than 22 years after a bomb explosion that emanated from the cantonment killed several people in the state.

In a statement issued by the Director of Public Relations, Nigerian Army, Maj-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu on Monday night in Abuja said the blast was a minor incident.

He said the Engineers Explosive Ordnance Disposal team had cordoned off the area of the farmland where the explosion occurred to conduct a thorough investigation into the cause of the explosion.

The statement read, “This is to notify the general public that today, Monday, April 1, 2024, a minor explosion occurred within the Nigerian Army Cantonment in Ikeja, Lagos The incident occurred on a farmland near the Mammy Market within the cantonment.

“The explosion is suspected to have been triggered by the burning of refuse and other inflammable debris by a farmer who cultivated the farmland.

“Fortunately, no casualty was recorded in the incident. However, given that the cantonment was recently cleared and certified free of unexploded ordnances, we understand that there could be concerns among the general public as a result of the historical antecedent of the explosion within the cantonment.

“The NA therefore wishes to assure the public that the situation is under control as the NA Engineers Explosive Ordnance Disposal team has cordoned off the area of the farmland to conduct a thorough investigation into the cause of the explosion. We urge residents in the general area not to panic and assure them of their safety.”

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