The Collapsed Building |
The rate of Collapsed Building in Lagos is becoming a thing of concern,I think Lagos Government should act very fast as what measures to be taken to avoid such, A building at Pedro Police Barracks, in Shomolu area of Lagos, collapsed
Monday night, rendering at least 30 families homeless.Although no casualty was
recorded in the incident which occurred at about 8.15 p.m. but some occupants
were said to have sustained minor injuries during the stampede caused by the
collapse.Eye witnesses said the building, which comprised 27 units of flats had
signs of imminent danger, following cracks on the walls of some of the flats.
However, some occupants told Vanguard yesterday that the cracks were
only noticed on Sunday.An eyewitness, who gave her name as Madam Justina, said:
“All occupants were able to escape immediately the alarm was raised. Some of
them had last Sunday noticed some cracks on their flats. This kept them on
their toes. But they were unable to get alternative accommodation before the
incident occurred.”
Another eyewitness, who gave her name as Queen, said: “We are grateful to
God because no casualty was recorded. This is due to the fact that the
Nigeria-Brazil match ended before then and people trooped out of their flats to
analyse the match.“Had the match been on, some people would have died, as there
wouldn’t have been anyone to raise alarm.”Children, who were supposed to be in
school, were sighted roaming about yesterday, with some of them apparently
ignorant of what happened.Their parents, on the other hand, were busy trying to
salvage their belongings from the debris. Those who managed to salvage their
belongings had some of them destroyed by the mid night heavy downpour.
One of them who could not control her emotions, lamented amidst tears: “What
an unkind fate. No shelter to put our heads, no clothes except those worn
before the incident and now, some property I managed to get from the wreckage
have been destroyed by rain.”A representative of Pedro Police Barracks
Association, Miss Osam Ebani, told Vanguard that most of the affected
occupants had been turned to refugees.She said: “The incident is disheartening
in the sense that the children cannot go to school. We are now refugees in our
fatherland. We are stranded trying to attach ourselves to our neighbours whose
apartments are already congested.
“We are trying to raise money for alternative accommodation for our affected
parents whose stipends cannot afford good accommodation for now,” the final
year student of Yaba College of Technology said, appealing to the appropriate
authority to come to the aid of the affected families.When contacted, the
South-West Information Officer for the National Emergency Management Authority,
NEMA, Ibrahin Farinloye, confirmed the incident but refused to give details. He
simply said: “The incident is true and the affected occupants have been
evacuated.”
5 comments:
Na wa ooooo,Landlord in Lagos,When will you guys change.
This is very serious,Thank God no Lives were lost
Lagos State Government should do something urgent about this as most of the houses we live in Lagos are not well structured.This so called Developers smmmmmmmmh
Oh my God.....Na wa oooooo
pEOPLE ARE VERY CARELESS WITH BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. PLEASE BE WISE WHEN BUILDING A HOUSE JOOOOR
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