Synagogue: Outrage in South Africa over bodies
There is outrage in South Africa over the late release of bodies of the
over 84 nationals who died in the Synagogue Church building collapse in
Ikotun, on the Lagos outskirts on September 12.
In all, 116 people died in the disaster into which the Lagos State government has initiated an inquest.
There was still no news on when the bodies will be returned home, a South African government spokesperson was quoted as saying yesterday.
“We still don’t know. Even as we speak now the laboratory (in Lagos) has not given us an update,” Phumla Williams said.
“We reckon by end of the week there will be some information. You see,
they are not commissioned by us, they are commissioned by the Nigerian
government. So they are reporting directly to the Nigerian government,
not to us.”
The Chief Medical Director of the Lagos State University
Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Prof. Olawale Oke, said DNA samples for
identification of the 116 victims had been concluded.
He said the hospital sent the specimens to South Africa and was awaiting the results of the analyses.
Oke said: “You are aware that an inquest is on now; so, there is limit to what I can tell you about this.
“I can tell you that the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital has
collected the samples of family members of victims of the collapsed
building for DNA testing at a Pathology and Forensic Medicine.
“This
is to ensure that all victims of the collapsed building are properly
identified and delivered to their various families for burial rites.
“The DNA is being done free.
“Because 80 per cent of the victims were South Africans, for us to take
a specimen from the relations, you have to bring at least two relatives
from South Africa to Nigeria.
“So, the state decided to select a
laboratory in South Africa that is equally competent to do the DNA so
that 80 per cent of the relations who are South Africans could have
their specimens taken.
“The specimens of their Nigerian victims have been flown to South Africa.
“The post-mortem for all of them have been conducted, the dental
recognition process done, X-rays have been done where necessary; so, we
are just waiting for the results to be out.”
LASUTH Board Chairman
Dr Francis Williams said the hospital had the capacity to effectively
manage crises and emergencies within the state.
On October 12, South
African newspaperCity Pressquoted a Nigerian medical examiner as saying
the bodies would be taken from Lagos by month end.
“We are looking at three weeks,” Prof John Obafunwa, was quoted as saying.
“I would be surprised if we had to wait till November… I expect all
bodies to be out by that time. The inquest could drag on for weeks and
months. But we’re not going to delay the release of bodies to family
members because of that.”
The Inkatha Freedom Party yesterday criticised the Nigerian government for the delay.
“This is disheartening and this clearly shows a lack of ubuntu. One can
imagine the agony of the families who have been waiting for several
weeks for their loved ones to be brought back home,” the party’s
national chairperson Blessed Gwala said.
“The Nigerian government
must respond in the spirit ofubuntuby speeding up the process of the DNA
testing and the bodies must be sent back home without any further
delay.”
Gwala said families in South Africa had to postpone funerals because they did not have the bodies.
“Whenever there is death there are rituals and cultural norms that need
to be observed, but these families are being denied this.”
A group
of pastors called the Mahikeng Ministers Fellowship called on Nigerian
authorities to expedite the repatriation of the bodies.
“We are
concerned that until the (families) have mourned and buried their loved
ones in dignity, families… will not find closure to carry on with their
lives,” the group’s chairman, Zandisile Mpame, said in a statement.
He said it was unacceptable that the identification and repatriation of the bodies had still not been completed after 40 days.
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Synagogue: Outrage in South Africa over bodies
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