The Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) said occupants of the
three-storey building which collapsed on Monday in Lagos failed to heed
its repeated warnings to vacate the house.
LASBCA Acting General Manager, Oyewale Joseph, told the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos that the building collapsed due to weak
foundation and use of substandard materials.
Two people died while 14 others survived when the building under
renovation collapsed at Daddy Alhaja Street in Apongbon area of Lagos
Island on Monday.
“Before now, LABSCA district office on Lagos Island had served all
statutory notices on this very building and having served all the
notices, we have also sealed the building twice.
“Last week Friday the building in question was sealed off and all the
occupants were chased out by the enforcement team of LABSCA.
“The developer took advantage of the long weekend and began illegal
renovation of this building; there is no renovation permit and there is
no letter from the supervising engineer,’’ Joseph said.
He said that LABSCA was doing its best to ensure that all the distressed
buildings on Lagos Island and within the state were under its control.
Earlier, Mr Tiamiyu Adesina, General Manager, Lagos State Emergency
Management Agency (LASEMA), told journalists that the prompt response by
the agency led to the rescue of 14 victims alive.
“The agency received a distress call at about 7 a.m. concerning the collapse which prompted the
immediate activation of the agency’s emergency and other response teams.
“The agency immediately mobilised all the stakeholders to the scene and
successfully rescued 14 victims with various degrees of injury, who were
immediately moved to Lagos Mainland Hospital for treatment,’’ he said.
He advised owners and developers of buildings in the state to strictly
adhere to building codes and physical planning laws to avert unnecessary
loss of lives.
Mr Akande Femi, a resident of 14, Daddy Alhaja Street, told NAN that
some occupants of the building had just returned from the early morning
prayer when the incident happened.
“It happened at exactly 7:20 am this morning, 14 people have been
rescued and taken to hospital while two people died but people are still
trapped on first floor and the second floor.
“People were rescued on the third and fourth floor while the second and the first floors sank,’’ he said.
He explained that the house was a residential building but the ground floor was being used for business.
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