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Wednesday 13 March 2019

12 dead, 43 rescued in collapsed 3-storey building on Lagos Island






By Kazeem Ugbodaga

No fewer than 12 people, including school children have been confirmed dead in Wednesday’s collapsed 3-storey building at Ita-Faji area on Lagos Island.

The three-storey building is housing an illegal school on the third floor. Many children were reportedly trapped in the debris of the collapse.

General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Adesina Tiamiyu confirmed the figure.

Officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), as well as security personnel, including the police, army, and National Security and Civil Defence Force (NSCDC) have continued with rescue operations at the scene.

According to LASEMA’s General Manager, Tiamiyu, the incident occurred at about 10.30am, saying that search and rescue operation was presently ongoing with so many victims rescued alive from the collapsed building through combined efforts of LASEMA and other emergency responders.

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has visited the scene where he commiserated with families of the bereaved.

The governor said the tragedy was quite an unfortunate and that from “what we have observed here and from the briefings I have received, we already have almost about two floors sunk into the ground.”

“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 also, 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.

“All we are trying to do is to continue this operation. Our response unit 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 sympathizers will naturally come, but I want to appeal that they should give the rescue workers the chance to save more lives.

“Like we have said, we have been carrying out a lot of 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 that have failed our integrity test, we would ensure that they are quickly evacuated and we bring the structures down,” he said.

Ambode said the Deputy Governor was in the hospital to actually take care of those that had been sent to the hospital most, especially the children that had been rescued.

“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.

“The General Officer Commanding of 81 Division and the Brigade Commander are here to maintain peace and allow us to save more lives. That is what is important to us and the more lives we save, the better for us.

“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.



Lagos deputy governor, Dr Idiat Adebule (middle) sympathizing with some of the injured pupils of the collapsed Ohen Private Nursery and Primary school,Lagos Island,at the General Hospital Marina during a visit on Wednesday

Lagos State Deputy Governor, Oluranti Adebule, has assured the public, especially parents and guardians of Ohen Private Nursery /Primary School, Lagos Island, Whose building collapsed Wednesday morning, that top rescue operations  is ongoing to ensure the safety and rescue of the trapped pupils and staff of the school.

The three-storey building that occupies Ohen  Nursery / Primary School Lagos Island collapsed in the early hours of Wednesday and some pupils and staff of the school were trapped in the rubble.

The deputy governor, who abandoned  her official engagement to visit the victims at the Lagos General Hospital,  Marina urged parents to remain calm and be prayerful as top rescue operation had been put in place by the state government to ensure the rescue of all trapped victims in the collapse building.

Adebule urged parents who were anxious to see their wards to allow medical doctors and government rescue  team to do their work in attending promptly to the injured and protecting the lives of the victims.

While commiserating with the families of the affected pupils, Adebule assured that the state government would do its best to ensure that best medical attention is given to those who had been rescued so far,  while efforts would be intensified to bring out safely other pupils and staff that were still trapped  .




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