Tag: Lekki Building Collapse

  • 14 rescued as building collapses in Lekki

    14 rescued as building collapses in Lekki

    Fourteen people have been rescued from the debris of a building under construction that collapsed in Oriwu Street, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos State on Wednesday.

    Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the incident, stating that the structure came down around 4 pm.

     Emergency responders mobilised to the site ate working to rescue those trapped under the rubble.

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    Hundeyin revealed that all 14 survivors had been taken to Lagos Island General Hospital for medical attention. 

    He assured that security operatives remain on the scene to support the ongoing rescue efforts.

    The cause of the collapse remains unclear but authorities are expected to launch an investigation into the incident.

  • Lekki Gardens: Lekki Gardens MD, seven others arraigned for manslaughter 

    Lekki Gardens: Lekki Gardens MD, seven others arraigned for manslaughter 

    …Trial begins October 26

     

    After five weeks and four adjournments, the five persons and three firms allegedly involved in the March 8, 2016 Lekki building collapse which killed five persons were arraigned Monday before a Lagos High Court, Igbosere.

    They were arraigned following Justice Sybil Nwaka’s dismissal of an application challenging the competence of the charge filed against them.

    The first to fifth defendants are Managing Director of Lekki Gardens Estate Limited Richard Nyong, Shola Olumofe, the engineer that supervised the collapsed structure Henry Taiwo Odofin, Omolabake Mortune and Omotilewa Oluwatosin Joseph.

    Others are three limited liability companies: Lekki Gardens Estate Ltd, Get Too Rich Investment Limited a.k.a. GT Rich Investment Limited and HT Insight Solution Limited, which were represented by Nyong Robert and Odofin Taiwo respectively.

    The defendants were brought before Justice Nwaka last May 24, but the charge against them could not be read following an application challenging the court’s jurisdiction.

    Similar applications on June 1, 14 and 29, also stalled their arraignment.

    At the resumption of proceedings yesterday, Justice Nwaka dismissed an application by second defendant Shola Olumofe challenging the competence of the charge.

    Olumofe, through his counsel G. M. Oguntade (SAN), argued on June 24 that the charge was defective for not having the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) seal.

    But upholding the argument of Attorney-General Adeniji Kazeem, who is the lead prosecution counsel, the judge held that the absence of a seal was an irregularity that could be regularised.

    She said processes filed without the NBA stamp are deemed not to be properly served, “but may be deemed valid by a judge.”

    The judge then stood down the matter for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) T.K. Shitta-Bey to affix her stamp on the charge.

    This cleared the way for the charge to be read to the defendants.

    They were accused of one count of failure to obtain a building permit and five counts of involuntary manslaughter.

    According to the charge, the alleged offences contravene Section 75(1) of the Urban & Regional Planning Development Law of Lagos State, 2015 and Section 224 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    The defendants pleaded not guilty.

    Kazeem then noted that by their arraignment the defendants’ previous bail had been revoked.

    He said: “Following their arraignment, the defendants are now properly before the court. The bail that the defendants previously enjoy stand revoked. However, we are very aware that except for the second defendants, the others have been cooperating.”

    Kazeem urged the court to impose bail conditions on the second defendant that would ensure his appearance for trial.

    This was not opposed by the defendants.

    In a bench ruling, Justice Nwaka allowed the defendants except the second defendant, Shola Olumofe, to continue enjoying the bail earlier granted them.

    She ordered all defendants to deposit their international passports in the court’s possession within 24 hours.

    The judge admitted Olumofe to bail in the sum of N100, 000 with two sureties in the like sum and ordered that he be remanded in prison custody till he perfects his bail condition

    She adjourned till October 26 for trial. ‎

    Tragedy struck on 10 March, 2016 when a six-storey building under construction by Lekki Gardens in Lekki area of the state collapsed and killed several people.

    The government listed the victims to include William Akpati, Kazeem Ilesanmi, Raphael Ezeh, Saminu Umar and Sunday Ezeh.

    According to the charge, the developer added additional floors to the building against what was approved by government for construction

     

  • Lekki Building Collapse: Ambode sacks GM, three others

    Lekki Building Collapse: Ambode sacks GM, three others

    In the wake of the Lekki Gardens building collapse, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday approved the dismissal of the General Manager of the Building Control Agency (LASBCA) Engr. Adeigbe Olushola.

    The Governor also approved the dismissal of the Head of Inspection and Quality Control in the Agency, Adeoye Thomas Adeyemi, the Zonal District Officer in the Agency, Dosunmu Gbadebo, while the Zonal Head of Eti-Osa West of the Agency, Mrs. Akinde Adenike Sherifat was compulsorily retired from the Civil Service.

    Governor Ambode in a statement signed by the State Head of Service, Mrs. Olabowale Ademola, said the affected officers were dismissed having been indicted of negligence, which according to him, is an act of misconduct under the Public Service Rule 040401.

    Rule 040401 of the Public Service act of misconduct states inter alia: “a willful act of omission or general misconduct to the scandal of the pubic or to the prejudice of discipline and proper administration of the State Government” should be visited with dismissal from the Public Service in line with the Public Service Rule 040503.

    The Head of Service said the disciplinary measure was the outcome of the recommendations of the Personnel Management Board to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, who was personally grieved by the high number of fatalities that occurred as a result of the building collapse.

    She also warned public officials, private building owners or contractors who violate or subvert building regulations that it would no longer be business as usual, saying that the dismissal of the officers will serve as a wake-up call to public servants.

    “It is also a clarion call to them to be alive to their responsibilities as any act of negligence will face sanctions, while hardworking officers will be rewarded appropriately,” the Head of Service said.

    It would be recalled that on Tuesday, March 8, 2016, a building under construction at Lekki Gardens, Ikusenla Road, Ikate Elegushi, collapsed as a result of which many people died, and the State Government immediately mobilised all its rescue team comprising the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS), Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI), among others, which led to the successful rescue of over 15 persons alive.

  • Lagos stops Lekki garden’s construction

    Lagos stops Lekki garden’s construction

    The Lagos State Government has expressed its condolences over the death of construction site workers who lost their lives on Tuesday as a result of the collapse of a five-storey building under construction on Kushenla Road, Ikate Elegushi, Lekki.

    This is contained in a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde.

    According to the Lagos State Government, based on preliminary reports and investigation, it was discovered that the collapsed building was served contravention notice for exceeding the approved floors and thereafter sealed by the Lagos State Building Control Agency.

    Similarly, the Commissioner said that the state discovered that in a brazen act of defiance and impunity, the owners of the building, Messrs Lekki Worldwide Estate Limited, the promoters of the Lekki Gardens, criminally unsealed the property and continued building beyond the approved floors until the unfortunate incident of Tuesday which has led to loss of lives.

    He further added that arising from the Lagos State Executive Council meeting decision on Wednesday, the State Government will no longer tolerate the action of unscrupulous owners and builders who challenge its supervisory control, thereby endangering the lives of Lagosians.

    The State Government has consequently directed the suspension of work at the site and ordered the Lagos State Police Command to cordon it off as it is now a crime scene.

    The government also directed further integrity tests be carried out on every other construction project which has or is currently being handled by Messrs Lekki Worldwide Estate Limited in the interest of public safety.

    Furthermore, the release quoted the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode as saying that all directors of Lekki Worldwide Estate Limited are strongly advised to submit themselves to the Lagos State Commissioner of Police within the next twenty four hours in their own interest or face immediate arrest.

    The statement also commended the timely response and remarkable intervention by the combined men of the Lagos State Emergency Authority (LASEMA), the Lagos State Fire Service, Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS), Red Cross, National Emergency Agency (NEMA), Lagos State Building Control Agency and the Rapid Response Squad (RRS).

    The Lagos State Government also warned that it will no longer be business as usual stating that any developer either on existing or new building projects who fails to comply with building and construction regulations or attempts to subvert the law will henceforth face criminal prosecution.

  • Photo: Survivor rescued from Lekki Building collapse

    Photo: Survivor rescued from Lekki Building collapse

    Tunde Busari, survivor rescued around 6pm, demanding to be given water
    Tunde Busari, survivor rescued around 6pm, demanding to be given water