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Tragedy as 4 workers die in Bauchi water plant accident

The Bauchi State Police Command has confirmed a tragic industrial accident that claimed the lives of four workers at the Gubi Water Treatment Plant in Bauchi.
According to the command’s spokesperson, CSP Ahmed Wakili, the heartbreaking incident occurred during a routine sludge cleaning operation within the plant’s tunnels. He disclosed the details to journalists on Sunday in Bauchi.
While the full circumstances surrounding the accident are still under investigation, initial reports suggest that the workers may have been exposed to hazardous conditions inside the confined spaces of the facility.
Wakili listed the victims as Shayibu Hamza (48), Abdulmalik Yahya (29), Jamilu Inusa (29) and Ibrahim Musa (42).
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that they were all residents of Firo village in Ganjuwa Local Government Area of the state.
Wakili said the workers had entered a clarifier to dislodge pit pipes when the incident occurred.
“They were retrieved unconscious from the tunnel and rushed to the Specialist Hospital, Bauchi, where they were later confirmed dead.
“Police personnel were swiftly deployed to the scene as an investigation into the cause of the incident commenced.
“The management of the water treatment facility is said to be cooperating fully with the authorities to ensure a thorough review,” he said
Wakili, however, stressed the importance of stringent safety measures in such high-risk environments.
“Safety must be non-negotiable in operations like this,” he said.
He urged the management and workers across the sector to adhere strictly to established safety protocols.
Wakili said the Commissioner of Police, Sani-Omolori Aliyu, extended condolences on behalf of the command to the victims’ families, colleagues and management of the plant.
He reaffirmed the commitment of the police to improving safety standards to prevent such occurrences in future.
(NAN)