No fewer than 10
people were trapped on Thursday after a two-storey building under construction
collapsed on Alonge Street, Oworonshoki, Lagos.
Although they
were later rescued, but not without sustaining varying degrees of injury.
It was learnt
that among the injured were three children, Moses Atoketi 15; Jimoh Adebiyi 13;
and Monday Ahungbe 12; and seven other casual workers in the building.
A resident,
Oscar Joshua, told our correspondent that the building collapses around 11.30am.
Joshua, who is
also the Organising Secretary, Oworonshoki Youth Association, said the building
used to be a bungalow but was being reconstructed at the time of the incident.
He said, “The
building collapsed around 11.30am. Ten people were working at the building when
it collapsed. The house used to be an unoccupied bungalow, but about seven
months ago, labourers started working on it.
“The building
was being upgraded and was to be converted to a two-story building.
“Luckily for the
victims, the building is located near the Oworonshoki Police Station, so we
were able to rally around and we called emergency officials who immediately
rushed down to the scene.”
It was learnt
that officials of the National Emergency Management Agency, the Lagos State
Emergency Management Agency, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, the
state fire service and the police were able to bring out the victims alive.
The
spokesperson, NEMA, South-West Zone, Ibrahim Farinloye; said the children
sustained minor injuries.
He said, “The
children, who sustained minor injuries are being attended to at Folabi Medical
Centre, while two adults have been taken to the Gbagada General Hospital. All
the others were rescued alive.”
However,
residents said that they believed one person was still trapped under the
rubble.
“The foreman
said 10 people were trapped under the rubble but nine people have been rescued.
“We were told
that one person was still trapped inside. We called the person’s phone but it
rang out. Later, the telephone stopped ringing,” a resident said.
However,
Farinloye said there was no cause for alarm, “It is just a mix up. One of the
survivors told us that the last person escaped through the back window just as
the building was collapsing. That is why we pulled out nine people. No one else
is trapped there.”
Glory to God
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