Oniru sympathises with families of building collapse victims

The families of the victims of the fallen building at the estate have received condolences from the Oniru Chieftaincy Family Estate.

Newsclick Nigeria had reported that some persons were sleeping in the seven-storey building under construction when the building collapsed around 3am on Sunday.

The National Emergency Management Agency has confirmed that so far, six corpses have been recovered from the rubble.

Prince Olarenwaju Ajasa expressed his sympathies with the relatives of the victims in a statement that was issued by the Head of the Oniru Chieftaincy Family Estate Office.

The statement made available on Tuesday read, “It is with utmost regret that we, at the Oniru Chieftaincy Family Estate Office, express our deepest sympathy with the families of the yet to be identified victims of the collapsed building on Oba Idowu Abiodun Oniru Road, Oniru Estate, Victoria Island, Lagos.

“This unfortunate incident is one too many, and the attendant loss of lives and valuables is quite avoidable.

“We commend the prompt and diligent emergency rescue services provided by emergency first responders. We note in particular and appreciate the concerted efforts of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, The Nigeria Police, Lagos State Fire Service, Lagos State Emergency Ambulance Services, National Emergency Management Agency, Nigerian Red Cross and on-site paramedics.

“With a mutual view to eliminating a recurrence of building collapse in Lagos State, Oniru Chieftaincy Family Estate Office will continue to partner with Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development and all the relevant statutory agencies, saddled with the onerous duties of physical planning and regulation of building/property development in Lagos State.

“We pray to God to grant repose to the souls of the deceased, and succour to their families.”