 Oya state governor Shea Yumakinde said the state had identified the company that stored up the explosives, which caused Tuesday's explosion in Dejo, Oyelechia Street, a day here very old body jar Ibadon, and that they will be brought to justice. The governor stated this during a press conference on the incident held at the briefing room of the governor's office secretary, Agori Ibadon. Shea Yumakinde called for calm, assuring that the state government has been on top of the situation and that it is leaving no stone unturned regarding the search and rescue of victims at the rubble of the incident as well as the welfare of victims and security of their properties. Since yesterday our security agencies, our post responders, emergency services and all other relevant agencies have been working diligently as they carry out search and rescue operations. Just this morning another individual was recovered alive from the rubble. I want to assure just like the emergency team members of the perpetrators, search and rescue operations will continue until all lives within the vicinity of the blast are accounted for. According to the governor, some measures already taken by the state government to address the situation include the setting up of an emergency operation center to oversee search and rescue. DG National Emergency Management, Mustafa Abib, vowed that search and rescue efforts will continue until all lives in the vicinity of the blast are accounted for, adding that the state government adults were made proficient with hostels or hotels to accommodate victims and those living close to the site of their incident once they are able to identify themselves. The most disturbing issue is that those particular people that kept that explosive have been there for a very long time and how come people keeping that kind of magnitude in the quantum of explosives? Disaster management is everybody's business. If you see something, you say something. If you see something, you say something. We are not on ground zero. We have lost more than 58 houses are damaged. We have lost about lives have been lost. We don't know the number of people in the hospital. We are working hand in hand with the state government. The further update we can provide at this time is that we have information regarding the company that was using that residence to store explosives. Rest assured that all that were involved directly and indirectly in bringing this tragedy upon us will be brought to good. It's a wake up call for all of us. Once again I hope to remain calm as the authorities in the United States are on top of the situation. Governor Makin Dei had during the press conference also revealed that the President of the United States spoke to him to commiserate with families who lost loved ones to the incident as well as promised to support the federal government. The Governor recounted that so far there are three deaths from the incident and that the number of injured was about 77.