Lagos state Governor, Babatunde Fashiola has ordered all the staff of collapsed building at the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Ikotun Egbe in Lagos to vacate the site for experts to take control.
The Governor who visited the site today, told the General Overseer of the Church, Prophet Temitope B. Joshua:“What you need to understand now is that this place is now an accident scene and so all your staff must leave this place. We need to take control of this place and let people who are trained to do this job to do so.”
“We understand that this is an unfortunate incident, we understand their sense of sympathy and compassion. But let them allow those who are trained to do the job take over and do the job; that is their training and it won’t make sense if they are getting in each other’s way”, he said.
The governor was received at the site by the state Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Town Planner Olutoyin Ayinde.
Governor Fashola directed that the staff of the Church should give way for the rescue workers to be able to carry out the job of evacuating the debris and rescuing possible victims still trapped under the collapsed building.
He said that after the emergency workers have finished their work, it would be easier for any staff of the Church, whether an engineer or a medical personnel, whom the General Overseer wishes to be on the site with the emergency workers for the purpose of taking records, to join them.
“When we finish, if you have any person, whether an engineer or a medical person you want to be on the site with them, working with them to know what they are taking there, then it is easier; they can report to you and then report to me. But we can’t continue rescue operations with your men hanging around here”.
Also at the site to receive the Governor were the Commissioner for Special Duties, Dr. Wale Ahmed and the General Manager, Lagos State Building Control Agency, (LABSCA), Mrs. Kafayat Animashaun-Odunayo among other top government officials. [myad]