Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has visited the scene of a
three-storey building which collapsed in Ita Faaji area of Lagos Island,
where he commiserated with families of victims who lost their lives,
most of whom are children.
The three-storey residential building, located at No. 14, Massey
Street, Opposite Oja in Ita-Faaji, housing a primary school on its pent
house, caved in at about 10am on Wednesday morning trapping scores of
pupils of the school in the process.
Ambode, who got to the scene of the incident at
about 2:42pm,
described the incident as unfortunate, however, appealing to residents
to allow rescue operators the space to carry out their operations
without any hinderance, so as to rescue more children still trapped
under the rubbles.
“I want to commiserate with the families of those that lost their
lives in this collapsed building. I want to quickly let Lagosians know
that this is quite an unfortunate incident. All we are trying to do is
to scale up this rescue operation. Our response units are already here;
we are getting additional cranes to be able to go deeper than where we
are now to rescue more lives.
“I just want to appeal to people that when we are doing this kind of
rescue operation, yes, sympathisers will naturally come but I want to
appeal that they should give the rescue workers the chance to save more
lives,” he said.
The governor said his Deputy, Mrs. Oluranti Adebule, had also visited
the hospitals where some of the victims rescued had been taken to,
assuring that the state government would immediately take over their
treatment and foot their entire bill.
“The Deputy Governor is in the hospital actually taking care of those
that were rescued and taken to the hospital most especially the
children. On the part of government, we would immediately take care of
whatever it is that we can do, including the hospital bills.
“All we are interested in now is to save more lives and also see how
those that have been rescued are put in proper place and proper care,”
he said.
Giving a brief of the situation, the governor said he had received
information that the building was a residential one, with the school
operating illegally within the premises, adding that about two floors of
the building sunk to the ground.
He said most of the buildings in the area had been marked for
demolition, but that some property owners in the area defy such notices,
assuring that going forward, structural defective buildings would be
demolished.
“The first observation is that this is an old building and it is only
the Pent House and the other floors that we have been able to use to
rescue people.
“So far, from what I have been briefed, we have rescued about 25
people and some already dead but we were earlier informed that it was a
school, the building is not technically a school, it is a residential
building that was actually accommodating an illegal school so to speak
on the second floor.
“Like we have said, we have been carrying out a lot if integrity
tests on the buildings in this neighborhood and as you can see, some of
them have been marked for demolition but we get resistance from
landlords but we must continue to save lives and we would intensify our
efforts to see that those have failed our integrity test, we would
ensure that they are quickly evacuated and we bring the structures
down,” he said.
Ambode also said that a full scale investigation would be carried out
immediately rescue operations are concluded, vowing that those found
culpable would be severely dealt with in accordance with the relevant
laws.
“This is unfortunate but we will investigate what has happened and
also see the punishment for whoever are the culprits. That is the
secondary level but the most important thing right now is to save lives
and I just appeal to people that they should give us the chance to save
more lives,” he said.
He assured that rescue operations would continue until all victims
are rescued, adding that the General Officer Commanding 81 Division and
the Brigade Commander were on ground to maintain peace and ensure smooth
rescue operations.
“That is what is important to us and the more lives we save, the better for us,” he said.
Responding to a concern raised by a resident on the increase in
illegal schools in the area, Ambode said all schools that fall within
that category would be closed down.
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