Synagogue building has no approval, says commissioner
The Lagos State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban
Develpoment, Oluwatoyin Ayinde, has said that the collapsed six-storey
building of the Synagogue Church of All Nations has no government approval.
Ayinde stated this on Thursday while giving testimony before the coroner probing the cause of the building collapse.
No fewer than 116 persons died while several others sustained varying degrees of injuries in the September 12, 2014 tragedy.
Ayinde said investigations conducted by his ministry after the accident
revealed that though the six-storey building had a record of survey, it
however had no approval of the government.
He said the only thing
found in the records was an approval for the church’s main auditorium,
adding that though that auditorium had now been raised to eight floors,
the approval given was only for five floors.
The commissioner, who
described all unapproved structures in the church’s premises as illegal,
stated that there was the need to investigate what he described as
unusual practices going on within the church premises.
Ayinde
wondered why, for instance, one of the columns supporting the additional
three floors placed on the main auditorium had to take off from the top
of a water tank.
He said, “The approval that we saw was in the name
of the Synagogue Church of All Nations dated January 26, 2004 but that
approval was just for the main auditorium and one of the things we
discovered was that it was an approval for a five-floor development. But
on our visit to the site, we discovered that the building had been
taken to eight floors; we do not have the records of the additional
floors, making those floors illegal construction.
“Did we see anything on the collapsed building? No. In our records, the collapsed building has no approval.”
He added, “I’d like to say that with the additional structure we saw on
site, we are inclined to express some fears. We have seen, for example,
that one of the columns is not taking off from the ground floor, but it
is resting on an existing water tank and I don’t know whether any
engineer certified that construction. This needs to be investigated
because it is an unusual practice to start a column middle way.”
While expressing doubts over the claim by the church that the collapse
of the building was connected with some aircrafts that had hovered over
it shortly before the accident, Ayinde stated that his investigations
revealed that the distance between the said aircraft and the top of the
building was one and a half the length of a football pitch.
He added
that the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority had written a letter to his
ministry showing a request by the Nigeria Air Force that some of their
aircrafts were going to be having rehearsals at that time around that
place.
He said, “What we wanted to know was which aircrafts were
flying at that particular time? Two, at what altitude were they flying?
And three, what was the coordinate of their flight path?”
10/31/2014
Synagogue building has no approval, says commissioner
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