NNPC initially said the pipeline was carrying gas, but NNPC managing director Mele Kyari said on Twitter on Saturday afternoon that it was the Abura Crude Trunk line.
“It was a rupture on one of our pipelines,” Kyari said on Twitter, adding that engineers were at the site already.“There’s no cause for alarm,” he said.
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