NEMA says 3 feared dead, many injured at Synagogue Church
Lagos Three persons were on Friday
feared dead while about 15 others sustained injuries following the
collapse of a seven-storey hostel accommodation at the Synagogue Church
of All Nations, Ikotun, Lagos.
Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, the Spokesman for the National Emergency
Management Agency (NEMA), South-West Zone, gave the figures while
responding to questions from newsmen at the scene.
The the building collapsed at about 1.00p.m.
Rescue operations were being carried out by church officials, NEMA, the
police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and Lagos State
Emergency Management Authority (LASEMA).
The police have yet to make a statement on the issue as at the time of this report.
A Corespondent at the scene reports that ambulances were seen taking people out of the collapse to the Isolo General Hospital.
It was gathered that the building which was located inside the church
premises, was serving as a guest house to the visiting foreigner
worshipers.
An eye witness who spoke on anonymity, said that the building collapse at about 1:30pm.
Also sighted at the scene are officials of the Lagos State Emergency
Agency, Civil Defence Corp and men of the Nigeria Police providing
security.
“This building was formerly a two storey building but it was converted
to a five storey building without considering the danger,” the course
said.
It would be noted the LASEMA officials were denied access into the
premises of the collapse building, while journalist were also chased
away from the scene of the incidence.
Also people who were trying to take pictures at the scene were harassed by members of the church. (NAN)more update soon!
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