Benue explosion: Senate takes decision
Sen. Emmanuel Orker-Jev , who moved the motion on Thursday in plenary urged his colleagues to take steps that would end incessant petrol tanker explosion in the country.
Oker-Jev, in his motion narrated how driver of the tanker had lost control after trying to dodge a pothole at a dilapidated portion of a Federal high way along Markurdi -Aliade Otukpo, leading to the incident.
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