Lagos collapsed building: LASEMA appeals to owner to come forward
July 25, 2024
The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), on Thursday, said that the owner of the collapsed building in Maryland Estate that claimed five lives is still at large.
The agency’s Director, Operations, Engr Olatunde Akinsanya, said this while speaking with journalists at the scene of incident.
He, however, appealed to the owner of the collapsed building to make an appearance.
“No one has come forward to say he or she owns the property. We are appealing to the owner to come forward because he or she can’t at this point be at large,” Akinsanya said.
He said part of the unit of the building would be taken for material testing to determine the cause of the incident.
“A neighbour who lives beside the building, Mrs Yusuf Jumoke, a businesswoman, said she heard the building collapse early hours of the morning.
“I heard the noise and I came out and saw that the building has collapsed.
“I can’t talk about the history of the building because I am not involved.
“All I know is they work there every day and night and that is all I know,” she said.
Another resident, Mayen Adetiba, an engineer, attributed rampant building collapse to lack of usage of competent building engineers.
“These are things we need to stop in this country. There are so many quacks running all over the place.
“People believe the professionals are too expensive. Government needs to wake up. They have bodies that should look at these things,” she said.
LASEMA received a distress call regarding a collapsed building at No 13, Wilson Mba Str., Arowojobe Estate, Maryland, Lagos, at about 3.49 a.m.
Five other persons who were found in the collapsed building were also rescued and given medical attention.
The National Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Nigeria Police and the Lagos State Building Control Agency, were all on the ground. (NAN)