
Barely two weeks after the collapse of the guest house at
Synagogue Church of All Nations in Lagos, a fresh indication emerged yesterday
that the church was given an approval for a 12-storey building by the Lagos
State government.
Speaking during an interview on
Channels Television, yesterday, Mr. Ken Emeakayi, an aide to Prophet T.B
Joshua, refuted reports that the building had no approval.
He said: “It is not true and I stand
to be corrected. I want to also point out that whosoever said that was not
saying the correct thing, because I also listened to a commissioner of Lagos
State, when he came to your studio. He said that when he got there, he
discovered that there was no approval for the building, meaning that he has not
been there before and there was nothing of such. Yes, the church had approval.”
Asked if the church had shown the
approval to the Lagos State Government authorities, he said: “Yes, ofcourse.
Officials of Lagos State Government have been there severally. They have even
come to look at other buildings in the church premises. So, there is no
additional structure to the building. We are talking of a building that is on
its own. We have the pictures. It’s a new structure.
“The building is still under
construction, but it is not as if it is an attachment to the church auditorium.
It is a building standing on its own and in a different compound. It is a guest
house. It is a building that has its own design and approval. This particular
structure in question, has an approval for 12-storey building and they have
even come to examine the foundation and its casting after this incident. They
have therefore seen that it was done with the specification of a 12-storey
building.”
When contacted, Lagos State
Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr. Toyin Ayinde,
declined comment on the matter saying, “there will be no further comment on the
collapsed Synagogue building until investigations into the matter are concluded
and the report made public.”
Lagos is conducting thorough
investigation— Fashola
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos
State, yesterday, declared that the state government is conducting thorough
investigation to unravel the facts surrounding the collapse of a six-storey
building owned by the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN, saying, “we are acting
methodically on the issue.”
This came two weeks after the
six-storey guest house owned by SCOANs killed over 100 persons and 131 others
rescued.
Fashola, who stated this
during a courtesy visit by the executive members of the Nigerian Institute of Town
Planners, NITP, led by its President, Mr. Steve Onu, at the State House,
Alausa, Ikeja, warned residents to refrain from making false statements on the
collapsed building.
The governor, while reacting to
complaints from residents, demanding immediate action said: ”People must
understand that when accidents like this happen, there are many issues
involved. Perhaps, we have got used to what was amounts to an inappropriate
conduct on arrival at an accident scene and make pronouncements on what
happened before the investigations are concluded.
“Residents must desist from this act
and wait for professionals to make pronouncements. I think we should just allow
that process to go on. I think the investigation will be held if we refrain
from any further comment about this incident. So, some of the people we took
away from the accident scenes, who are in coma and who are in shock, people
count them as dead people.
“This kind of behaviour must stop.
Unless there is anybody keeping dead bodies in his house and private hospital,
we are the regulators and all those bodies come to our mortuaries. So, we must
account for them.” he warned.
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Synagogue: We Had Approval To Build 12 Floors —Joshua’s Aide
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