Again, another building collapses in Lagos
Again, a three-storey building collapsed midday, yesterday, on 50, Kakawa Street, Campos, Lagos Island.
According
to the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), there were no
casualties recorded, as no one was trapped in the rubble, because it had
already been marked for demolition and the occupants had vacated the
property.
But, the collapsed structure reportedly affected a nearby bungalow which had three occupants.
Security operatives and emergency workers went to
the scene to ensure other residents were safe and the rubble disposed
off properly.
Yesterday’s incident comes
on the heels of a similar mishap which was recorded in the metropolis on
Wednesday, March 13, when a three-storey building, housing a school
collapsed, trapping more than 100 persons, including pupils.
The ill-fated building was located on the crowded Ita-Faaji Street within the heart of Lagos Island.
Thousands
of residents and many emergency workers gave early death toll figures
at eight or nine. while Lagos State Government later confirmed that 20
people died in the Ita-Faaji building collapse and, thereafter, set up a
five-man panel to investigate the immediate and remote causes of the
incident.
Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development in Lagos, Rotimi Ogunleye, inaugurated the panel last Tuesday.
He
said the panel’s terms of reference included proffering remedial
measures to stem further building collapse, as well as determining the
level of negligence on the part of the developer or owner and the role
of the state government.
Meanwhile, the
state government has urged occupants of marked distressed buildings
across the state to immediately vacate them, pending the arrival of the
demolition team of Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA).
Also, relief and resettlement centres have been opened to accommodate those affected.
Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban
Development, Rotimi Ogunleye, made the appeal, yesterday, just as a
distressed three-storey building located on 50, Kakawa Street, Campos,
Lagos Island collapsed without any casualty.
Ogunleye
said: “The building in question had been identified as distressed by
the officers of the LASBCA, and all the necessary statutory notices had
been duly served. It was one of the defective structures marked for
removal by the agency.
“Fortunately,
occupants had been evacuated before the incidents occurred. Immediately,
the Lagos State Rescue Team and LASBCA were alerted and they moved to
site promptly to check all adjoining buildings, so as to evacuate the
occupants to avoid any further hazard.”
Already
25 buildings have been removed by LASBCA as the government has stepped
up measures to rid the state of distressed buildings, to prevent loss of
life and property.
In a related
development, as part of efforts to provide succour to victims of the
collapsed and demolished buildings on Lagos Island, the state government
has reiterated its readiness to accommodate affected residents at the
state Relief/Resettlement Centre, Igando in Alimosho Local Government
Area.
Speaking during a tour of the
resettlement centre in Igando, at the weekend, the Commissioner for
Information and Strategy, Kehinde Bamigbetan, said Governor Akinwumi
Ambode has approved that those affected as a result of the ongoing
demolition of defective buildings be resettled at Relief Centre, in line
with international best practices.
To
this end, Bamigbetan said the LASEMA’s Resettlement Camp/Relief Centre
will accommodate about 500 displaced persons from today.
He
said the exercise is part of the state government’s efforts to ensure
the effect of loss on the victims is mitigated to the barest minimum.
Also,
on his part, LASEMA’s General Manager, Adesina Tiamiyu, said the camp
would be open for three months, after which the government would review
the need for an extension.
Tiamiyu said a
medical team would arrive at the centre later yesterday to ascertain the
health status of those affected, while the Igando General Hospital will
handle referrals from the camp.
The camp, it was gathered, has facilities to provide relief for affected victims, including those living with disabilities.
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