Policemen, families escape death as Lagos barracks collapse
Some policemen and their families escaped being crushed on Monday night
when a two-storey building in the Pedro Police Barracks, Somolu, Lagos,
collapsed.
PUNCH Metro learnt that
the building, which served as the kitchen, bathroom and toilet
extension, collapsed at about 8.30pm when most of the residents were in
their sitting rooms and bedrooms.
A resident, who identified
herself simply as Faith, explained that the collapse was not surprising
considering the dilapidated state of the barracks.
Faith, wife
of a sergeant in the barracks, said, “It was around 8.30pm yesterday
(Monday) evening. We just heard a rumble as if an earthquake had
occurred. When we rushed out, we saw that a two-storey building, which
is an extension of the main building, had collapsed with the staircases.
We were using the collapsed building as our bathrooms and toilets,
while a two-bedroom apartment on the ground floor was occupied by two
families. What saved us was that many people were already in their
sitting rooms and bedrooms. Otherwise, there would have certainly been
casualties.
“The noise was so loud that the people living
outside the police barracks came in to see whether an explosion had
taken place. For now, some of us have started packing because we do not
know which building is the next. As you can see, the state of the
buildings are not different from one another.”
Our
correspondent, who was at the site of the collapse on Tuesday , gathered
that no fewer than 27 families were affected by the incident. According
to the residents, each family has at least four members.
About
25 residents from different families were seen bringing out their
property down through some ropes since the staircases had collapsed.
While this went on, others were seen trying to recover lost property in
the debris.
Another resident, who identified himself as Charles
Averikson, urged the Federal Government to renovate the buildings in
the barracks.
He said, “We want the government to come to our
rescue. This building is the first victim of government’s negligence, we
do not know which is the next. You can see that people are already
packing out because we suspect another collapse. I was born and brought
up here. You know collapses are common, especially as we enter the rainy
season. We thank God the building did not collapse in the morning
during our bath.
“Unfortunately, it is not that we do not pay.
About N20,000 is being deducted from my dad’s salary every month. We
also pay electricity and water bills. Why then should government neglect
and fail to maintain the buildings here?”
When our
correspondent left the area by 1.30pm, a rescue van belonging to the
National Emergency Management Agency came into the barracks. Three
officials of the agency then proceeded to the collapsed structure to
evaluate the extent of damage.
The Nigeria Police Force Police
Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, could not be reached on the
telephone and a text message sent to the phone had yet to be replied as
of press time.
The NEMA spokesperson, South-west Zone, Ibrahim Farinloye, said efforts were on to evacuate the residents.
He said, “A building collapsed at the Pedro Police Station Barracks. No
one was trapped and there was no casualty. The occupants of a block of
27 units, who are families of serving police officers, have been
evacuated. The building collapsed due to its weak structure.”
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7/02/2014
Policemen, families escape death as Lagos barracks collapse
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