Forty-four people have so far died while 130 survivors have been
rescued as a result of a building collapse at The Synagogue Church of
All Nations (SCOAN). Recovery efforts were still ongoing as at
yesterday. The six-storey building, located in the sprawling compound of
the vast church complex, came down on Friday afternoon. It was
undergoing construction work to add extra floors.
Speaking with our correspondents, General Overseer of the church,
Prophet T.B Joshua, described those who have lost their lives as
martyrs. Despite the tragedy, the Sunday service and miracle session
held at the church auditorium yesterday. Also, Governor Babatunde
Fashola (SAN) yesterday held a closed door meeting with the General
Overseer of Synagogue, Prophet T.B. Joshua.
The governor did not speak with journalists after the meeting.
Fashola had earlier urged Prophet Joshua to allow trained professionals
to take charge of the disaster scene to ensure speedy evacuation and
rescue operation. The governor, who was visibly angry when he visited
the scene of the collapsed building, ordered the Commander of the Rapid
Respond Squad (RSS), Hakeem Odumosu and the Chairman of the state
Taskforce on Environment and Special Offences Unit, CSP Bayo Sulaiman to
ensure the entire place is condoned off.
Meanwhile, Lagos State Government and National Emergency Management
Agency yesterday disagreed over a video footage showing an aircraft
hovering around the ill-fated church building before it eventually
collapsed. The church authority had blamed the tragic incident on
sabotage, saying a terrorist group was behind the attack on the church
which made its guest house under construction caved in. They wondered
why the same aircraft had to hover around the building for over four
times before the building went down.
Joshua was widely quoted on Sunday as saying that a low-flying plane
that had been repeatedly circling the building may have been responsible
for the collapse. Ikotun lies to the west of Lagos’ international
airport.
But a highly placed official of the state government, who watched the
video clip, said they could not find any correlation between the
hovering aircraft and the collapsed building. Also faulting the claim,
NEMA South-West spokesperson, Ibrahim Farinloye, said the claim has
engendered security concern, but said the construction of the building
did not follow due process.
According to him, the building was initially twostorey before other
floors were added to it without proper adjustment to the foundation
basements. Addressing journalists at the scene of the incident, the
state Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr.
Olutoyin Ayinde, reiterated that the church authority was yet to present
evidence of building approval. Ayinde said like the collapsed building,
the church had begun to add additional floors to some existing
buildings.
He said: “The church authority claimed they have a team of engineers
overseeing the ongoing building construction in the church premises.
They claimed they have approval for the building. We have told them to
present their approval. So, we are still waiting for them to present
it.” In another development, the Committee for the Defence of Human
Rights (CDHR) has given the Federal Government 48 hours to investigate
the cause of the building collapse.
The group in a statement signed by its national president, Sunny
Enenuvwedia, said: “The building collapsed in a manner that suggests a
pre-planned, pre-meditated and controlled process in the sense that all
the pillars gave way simultaneously and the entire structure came down
together.
Structurally defective buildings don’t just collapse completely like
it happened in this case especially considering that the building has
been standing for years. “The total number of lives that has been lost
and those who sustained various categories of injuries is yet to be
known but it is clear that the victims are not Nigerians only. The
Church always play host to citizens from all nations hence the saddening
incident has international implications.”
Culled from New Telegraph.
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