President Goodluck Jonathan has promised to
investigate the cause of the collapse of the Synagogue Church of All Nations
six-storey building.
According the earlier report by Channel Tv News, The
President who made this declaration during a condolence visit to the General
Overseer and members of the church, also promised to collaborate with state
governors to put measures that will check the illegal building of high rise
buildings in the country.
President Goodluck Jonathan (in white) & SCON Prophet T.B Joshua (in Red & Black) |
While
expressing condolences to the families of the victims,The president assured
that the FG will deploy every necessary to ensure that investigations into the
cause of the collapse are treated speedily.
The
president says he Will convey a meeting with state governors to discuss the
need for advice or measures that will help check the illegal erection of high
rise buildings.
The
President was accompanied by the national chairman of the PDP, Adamu Muazu and
the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, to
the site of the collapsed structure.
President
Goodluck Jonathan and Prophet TB Joshua at the site of the collapsed building.
Meanwhile,
the South African ambassador to Nigeria has dismissed fears of a diplomatic row
between Nigeria and South Africa as a result of the incident.
He also
revealed that 84 south Africans have been confirmed dead in the incident. This
figure however conflicts with the figures released by the National Emergency
Management Agency (NEMA).
The South
West Spokesman of the Agency, Ibrahim Farinloye, told reporters in Lagos that
the death toll
stands at 78.
‘Strange Aircraft’ Responsible For Collapse
The Founder
and General Overseer of the church, Temitope Joshua, popularly referred to as
T.B Joshua, has linked the collapse to
a “strange aircraft” which he said hovered around the building before it
collapsed.
While
briefing journalists on the incident, the pastor provided a video evidence,
showing a flying aircraft, to back his claim.
The
building, which has been reduced to rubble and cordoned off.
In the
video, a plane was seen flying over the collapsed guest house belonging to the
church at four different times, between 11:30 am and 11:54 am – on Friday
morning. The building collapsed at about 1pm, on the same day.
He
further alleged that he was the target of the hovering jet.
Building Plan Was Not Approved
The Lagos
State Commissioner for Town Planning and Urban Development, Mr Toyin Ayinde, on
Wednesday said the state government will investigate the authenticity of the
clip showing a helicopter hovering over a building minutes before it collapsed
within the premises of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), adding that
the collapsed building has no approval
from the state government.
Mr Ayinde
noted that “that particular structure does not have approval. Because if it
came for approval, we will have a name of the designers, structural engineers,
architects and so on. But on our records we don’t have that and somebody has to
explain what was done and what was not done”.
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