The Lagos State
Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, says he will enforce the verdict of the
coroner’s inquest on the September 12, 2014 Synagogue Church building
collapse.
The
governor in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Habib Aruna, on
Thursday, said his government would uphold and enforce the sanctity of
the law in the state, urging residents of the state to also respect the
rule of law.
Ambode
said, “The coroner’s verdict of July 7, 2015, made a number of
recommendations which the state government would act upon accordingly.
“One of
the provisions of the Coroner Law, 2007, is the provision that empowers
a coroner to commence an inquest to find out the cause and manner of
death which occur in an unusual manner.”
The
governor added that consequent upon the collapse building on the
premises of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, the state government
applied that a coroner’s inquest be commenced into the cause of the
tragic deaths.
He
said, “Therefore, the Lagos State Government will cause the prosecution
of the contractor, Akinbela Fatiregun of Hardrock Engineering Company
Limited; and the Structural Engineer, Oladele Ogundeji, who constructed
and supervised the collapsed building, respectively, at the Synagogue
Church of All Nations for professional negligence.”
The
governor added that the government would also prosecute SCOAN for
neglecting to obtain building approval before commencing the
construction of the building, contrary to the provisions of the Urban
and Regional Planning and Development Law, 2010.
He
appealed to residents of the state to always allow emergency responders
to perform their duties during emergencies as they were trained for the
purpose.
“Also,
land owners within the state, who intend to embark on construction,
should employ the services of qualified engineers who must obtain
building permit before construction,” the governor added.
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