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  • Everything We Know About the Banana Island Building Collapse

    Everything We Know About the Banana Island Building Collapse

    Tragedy struck around 3 p.m. on Wednesday, April 12, 2023, when a seven-storey building under construction collapsed at First Avenue in the upscale area of Banana Island, situated in Ikoyi, Lagos.

    In a viral video shared by Punch, the building appeared to give way without warning while construction workers were seen walking atop the uncompleted structure seconds before the collapse. Here’s what we’ve gathered so far.

    Have there been any casualties?

    Vanguard reported that an undisclosed number of people remained trapped underneath the rubble. Eyewitnesses said people jumped off the building before its collapse while kids walking around the area narrowly escaped death. The DG/CEO of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) revealed on his Twitter page that rescue operations were ongoing.

    According to Punch, seven people have been rescued while the search continues. However, an undisclosed number of people have suffered injuries to varying degrees.

    Which agencies have responded?

    The Lagos Fire Service and Rescue Service spokesperson, Amodu Shakiri, confirmed the incident. He said, “We got a call around 3:58 pm. We are currently trying to ascertain the claim that no one was under the rubble.”

    The Deputy Director of Public Affairs, Lagos State government, Mukaila Sanusi, said

    “An unapproved seven-floor building under construction collapsed in Banana Island, Lagos State, this evening. “Few who sustained injuries are being treated. There is no fatality. This unfortunate incident happened while casting was being done.

    “The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Engr. Tayo Bamgbose-Martins, was immediately on site to assess the situation and flag off an investigation.

    “We ask members of the public to remain calm and expect further information from the ministry as we know more.”

    LASEMA also said there were no lives lost

    What led to the collapse?

    In a statement, the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development said the collapsed building didn’t have a permit, suggesting it was built without regard to the state’s building code. LASEMA claimed the building collapsed because a truck ran into the building.

    What next?

    The Lagos state government has called for calm, saying there’s an investigation into the collapse. In the meantime, here is a list of Lagos state emergency lines should you know anyone directly impacted by the collapse. We will keep you updated as the story unfolds.

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  • Everything You Should Know About the Latest Building Collapse in Lagos

    Everything You Should Know About the Latest Building Collapse in Lagos

    For Lagosians, news of a building collapsing is just another Sunday, except for people that are unfortunately affected. 

    The state is a witness to many incidents of buildings, completed and uncompleted, crashing down to the ground. 

    It’s impossible to forget how more than 40 people died when a 21-storey luxury building under construction in Ikoyi collapsed in November 2021. The collapse of a three-storey building in Lagos Island in May 2022 also claimed the lives of three people.

    Despite the promises made by different administrations over the years to put a stop to the unfortunate trend, it isn’t slowing down. And now, yet another building has collapsed.

    What’s new?

    Everything You Should Know About the Latest Building Collapse in Lagos

    On Sunday, September 4th, 2022, a building collapsed in Oba Idowu Oniru Street beside Avi Maria in Victoria Island, Lagos. The seven-storey building was still under construction when it collapsed and trapped six people under it.

    The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) responded to the scene of the collapse to commence rescue operations. 

    Everything You Should Know About the Latest Building Collapse in Lagos

    By the end of Sunday, emergency workers recovered two bodies from under the rubble. The agency recovered four more bodies on Monday, September 5th, 2022, leaving the death toll at six.

    Who’s responsible for the building collapse?

    Before its collapse on Sunday, the Lagos State government shut down construction work at the building site three times over code violations. But construction somehow resumed each time.

    When he visited the site of the collapse on Sunday, the Lagos State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Idris Salako, vowed to crack down on those behind the project.

    The commissioner accused the building developer of disregarding the state’s building planning laws. He said the developer constructed the building without a valid planning permit. 

    According to Salako, the developer merely applied for the permit and went ahead with construction without getting approval. The name of the developer hasn’t been made public, but the commissioner accused him of using his personal security to intimidate government officials who attempted to inspect the project.

    The government is now searching for the developer and all the professionals that worked on the building.

    Who’s the scapegoat?

    On Monday, September 5th, Salako resigned as the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development in Lagos. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu called it a “restructuring” of the ministry, but that’s like calling a potato a fruit. The resignation was obviously a consequence of the collapsed building and dozens of others that have happened in Lagos.

    Everything You Should Know About the Latest Building Collapse in Lagos

    And the governor gave himself away when, in a statement about the resignation, he warned stakeholders in the building sector to play by the rules or face consequences. 

    The resignation or dismissal of a government official in reaction to tragic incidents is very rare in Nigeria. Should the government do more of this? Maybe it might help foster a culture of accountability?

    How to stop the next building collapse

    The government has its work cut out for it and needs to improve surveillance of buildings under construction across the state. But vigilant citizens can also help the government by sending tips to authorities if they suspect buildings in their environment aren’t up to code. If you see something, say something as that’s what might prevent the next tragedy.

    Everything You Should Know About the Latest Building Collapse in Lagos