Four siblings lost their lives after mud detached from a
hill at Isheri, Magodo area of Ojodu Berger landed on the building located on
50 Otun Araromi Street, Orisha, Magodo Phase1 in the early hours of 4:50am on
Saturday, 7th of November, 2015.
Commissioner for Special Duties and Inter-Governmental
Relations, Mr Seye Oladejo, presented the cheque to the victims’ father on
behalf of the governor, even as he sympathised with the family.
He said government would do everything possible to look
after the family, saying that no amount or forms of government assistance could
replace the loss, noting that the gesture would assist the family in securing
accommodation so as to help them cope socio-economically and get on with life.
“As part of government’s magnanimity and commitment in
alleviating the impact of this disastrous and unfortunate incident on the Odia
Family, Governor Akinwumi Ambode has graciously approved financial assistance
to Mr Odia Family. But we are using this opportunity to warn people who are
living in dangerous areas to please vacate such residents.
“The incident is very unfortunate, we are not happy to do
this. Imagine a family losing four children. But the lesson there is that some
of these tragedies could be avoided,” he said.
General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency,
LASEMA, Mr Michael Akindele, said the agency had since the tragic incident been
with the family on the recovery and the burial of the four children.
“While we commiserate with the family, we also urged
people to begin to value their lives, they should vacate potentially dangerous
areas. Prevention is better than cure. No amount of assistance can restore
life. This is an incident that could have been avoided. The government is doing
is doing its best to ensure there is no re-occurence of such disaster,” he
stated.
The LASEMA bossAkindele also raised the alarm over fresh
looming disaster in Idumota Area of Lagos Island, saying that the agency just
received a distressed call from residents of distressed building that had
partially collapsed three times, saying the landlord was on the verge of
patching the building again.
“A 3 storey building at 1 Daddy Alhaja Street, Idumota
bus stop, Lagos Island is reported to have collapsed three times this year and
currently, it is in the process of being patched again.
“We are moving to the place now to avert loss of lives.
We don’t want anybody to die,” he saif.
Also speaking, Odia, who broke into tears, said the
tragedy was just too much for him bear, saying that he would not return to the
community where he lost four children.
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