 Stakeholders in industrial safety, led by the International Human Rights Commission, have raised the alarm over the increase in dangers of installation of liquefied petroleum gas, LPG, otherwise known as cooking gas plants, within the residential areas. Ambassador-at-Large and Head of Diplomatic Mission, IHRC Nigeria, Duru and Zikaya, who made the stakeholders who addressed the stakeholders at the interactive session of the project's safety and collaboration with relevant stakeholders in Abuja, made a reference to lives that have been lost over the years due to gas explosion, challenging the stakeholders to support the new campaign to enlighten the public and forstall any future incident or minimize the impact. We have witnessed and have heard a lot of cases. We are people's life, we are cutshot, something we can ordinarily avoid, something that we can just ordinarily avoid. Anything we are going to do to make sure that we bring to an end the incident or the avoidable death occasioned by this gas explosion, we are going to do it. We are going to use all the astronauts in our disposition to ensure that we get it right this time. They, however, suggested that strict measures should be adopted by the relevant government agencies to strengthen monitoring and licensing of apparatus of the LPG facilities in order to protect the ecosystem. The stakeholders said they are concerned about the lives that would be lost in properties that will be destroyed in case of any mishandling of the LPG facilities which could result in explosion. We recognize that the existence of LPG facilities in residential areas valuates national environmental guidelines and poses significant risk to the well-being of our communities. Through this project, we aim to engage state governments, create awareness amongst stakeholders, and collaborate with organizations and individuals who share our commitment to safety by implementing enforceable regulations, promoting sensitization initiatives, and advocating for the relocation of gas plants from residential areas. We can reduce the risk posed by these facilities and protect our communities. This camping gas, you are not supposed to use it inside your home. You are supposed to use it for camping because when you are using it for camping outside, even if there is any leakage, it will diffuse into the atmosphere. But because it is small and because of people do not have enough money to buy gas, why sometimes they bring it into the home and use it inside the house. And when you are using it inside the house, once there is a leakage, because it's within a small environment, compacted area that maybe does not have a deviation, then there will be a tendency of accidents and that's what we are behind.