The collapse of a part of a
multiple storey building inside the premises
of the Synagogue Church of All
Nations, SCOAN
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TRAGEDY
struck yesterday following the collapse of a part of a multiple storey building
inside the premises of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN, leaving many
worshipers dead, while others were critically injured.
The
incident at the Lagos based church, reportedly happened at 12: 45 pm.
It
was gathered that the structure served as a guest house for foreigners, who
troop to the church in search of miracles.
There
were different accounts as to how the building located at the New Land area of
the church caved in.
It
was further gathered that the structure was initially a two storey
building before it was converted to a five storey edifice.
Those
who were trapped under the debris included foreigners, some kitchen staff
and construction workers.
Ambulances
were seen at the scene conveying the injured and dead to Igando General
Hospital, Primex Hospital Igando and Isolo General Hospital.
Some
of the victims were allegedly rejected by some private hospitals, which could
not accommodate them because they had many victims, they were taken to the
Isolo General Hospital.
Some
SCOAN workers said that the severely injured victims had their legs and
hands cut off.
At
the scene, there was pandemonium, as confused relatives of some of the
lodgers were seen asking questions about their whereabouts.
A
large crowd of sympathisers thronged the premises of the popular church,
leading to traffic gridlock in the area.
Men
of the Lagos State Fire Service and Nigeria Police Force were around to provide
emergency services.
Some
policemen were hostile to journalists, as a Corporal shot into the air
when the crowd queried their hostility to journalists.
A
Nigerian Television Authority, NTA, journalist, had his camera seized by a
policeman. Some worshipers were heard raining curses on whoever masterminded the
incident, as they claimed that it was not a mere building collapse.
A survivor of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations building collapse being wheeled out |
There
were also claims that the incident happened shortly after a plane was
sighted hovering round SCOAN.
Meanwhile,
Lagos State Building and Control Agency, LASBCA, Mrs. Abimbola Animashaun
yesterday said the state government could not confirm trace of any document
stating that the building was approved.
Animashaun
who led her team to the scene of the incident said none of the church members
could provide evidence of approval for the collapsed building.
According
to her, “We have been here challenging them on the building approval but they
haven’t said anything convincing. They claimed to have approval but we could
not confirm it. They were told to bring the building approval authorized by the
state government but none of them could provide it.”
When
the South-West Spokesperson for National Emergency Agency, NEMA, Mr. Ibrahim
Farinloye was contacted, he noted that three persons died. But unconfirmed
reports put the figure at 15.
Farinloye
said: “The collapsed building was a five storey building which was initially a
two storey building. The additional three were being constructed when it
collapsed.
‘’The
church members have been very aggressive and tried attacking emergency
responders. Before emergency responders’ arrival, about 15 persons were said to
have been rescued. On arrival, we rescued three persons and a child, while
three dead bodies were also recovered. Many are said to still be
trapped under.”
The
Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Miss Ngozi Braide, could not give
the exact number of casualties.
Braide
said: “Officers are already on rescue mission. I cannot confirm the number of
casualties now as rescue operation is ongoing and the injured have also
been taken to the hospital for treatment. Police have condoned off
the area in order to prevent any breakdown of law.”
The
SCOAN that is famed for signs and wonders had embarked on an expansion drive
over the last few months.
The
Guardian Newspaper in the United Kingdom, UK, had reported that the SCOAN
attracts more weekly attendees than the combined number of visitors to
Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London.
Many
are still trapped under rubble, even as the founder of SCOAN Pastor Temitope
Joshua, was yet to make an official statement on the matter.
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