GO of SCOAN conducts President Goodluck Jonathan round building collapse site. (Photo source: Dr Abati on twitter) |
President Goodluck Jonathan
has visited the headquarters of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCON),
where a building collapsed on September 12, killing about 86 persons and
leaving many others injured.
GRAPHITTI NEWS reported yesterday citing Channel TV
that Jonathan visited the church ahead of his trip to the Tafawa Balewa Square,
Lagos, where a rally of the southwest zone of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) held on Saturday.
Commiserating with the general overseer and the church members, the president revealed that he
had summoned a meeting of all the 36 state governors to take policy decisions
concerning the erection of high-rise buildings anywhere in the country.
“Today when I arrived Lagos, my first port of call was
where a six-storey building that collapsed. About 80 people were confirmed
dead, and 131 people were injured,” he said.
“It is a very sad story, very sad incident to us and
the international community because most of the people that died in that
building collapse were not Nigerians. In fact, majority of them are South Africans.
“I spoke with the president of South Africa, Jacob
Zuma, to first express our own sentiments and condolences to the president and
people of that country.”
Also addressing reporters on Saturday, Ibrahim
Farinloye, the south-west coordinator of the National Emergency Management
Agency, said “the president came to the church this morning to see things for
himself,” adding that he met with Prophet T.B. Joshua and expressed his
condolences to the bereaved families.
He said Jonathan had promised to investigate the cause
of the collapse.
Meanwhile, the Lagos state government has revealed
that the church had no approval before proceeding to construct additional
storey buildings to the guest house.
Mrs. Abimbola Animashaun, the general manager of the
Lagos State Building Control Agency, revealed this while speaking to
journalists.
“We have investigated and found that they had no
approval for the additional structures. Even the main church, which they have
added about three floors on,” she said.
”You cannot have an existing building and start
putting up more buildings on it. Before you can do anything like that, you must
confirm that the structure is still stable and can stand additional buildings.”
President Goodluck Jonathan addresses news reporters after his tour with Prophet T. B. Joshua looking on. |
Some buildings within the church premises have also
been marked for investigation.
Founder
of the church, Pastor T.B. Joshua, had attributed the incident to a strange
aircraft that flew around the building a few minutes before it collapsed.
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