Abule Ado Explosion: Sanwo-Olu Announces N2 bn Relief Fund
Lagos State
Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has set up a fact-finding Committee to ascertain
the immediate and remote causes of the explosion which rocked Abule-Ado Soba in
Amuwo Odofin Local Government Area of the state. The Committee has two weeks to
deliver on its mandate. Sanwo-Olu equally announced a N2 billion Emergency
Relief Fund for victims of the Sunday, March 15, 2020, explosion/ fire incident.
The
governor, who stated this while briefing press men, after an on-the-spot
assessment of the area on Monday morning, along with his deputy, Obafemi
Hamzat, commiserated with the families who lost loved ones, and those whose
properties were destroyed.
He
immediately announced the sum of N250 million as commitment on the part of the
state government, to kickstart the endowment fund. Sanwo-Olu added that he had
never seen destruction of such magnitude and appealed to Lagosians to donate
generously to the fund. He stressed that banks and other well meaning Nigerians
will contribute to the fund.
He added
that the fund will be used to pay hospital bills of the victims and assist
those who are displaced.
“We will set
up a fact-finding mission, a panel that will come here and give us report in
the next two weeks as to the cause of the incident and loss of lives and
property. They will have two weeks to do extensive investigation and tell us
what we need to do so this does not repeat itself.
“I am also
setting up Abule-Ado Shobar Emergency Relief Fund. Its a N2 billion relief fund
and we will put N250million into it. We also have some banks that are going to
support us. This will allow some individual to also donate into the account.
Part of the relief fund will be used to settle displaced citizens and pay
hospital bills. I will meet with Mr President tomorrow to give him a report of
the incident and we will be seeking assistance of the federal government,” Sanwo-Olu
said.
Sanwo-Olu
said three account numbers have been opened in Polaris, Zenith and Guaranty
Trust Banks with the account name: Abule -Ado Emergency Relief Fund.
Polaris: 4030017510; Zenith: 1017184516; GTB:0568615688 to this effect, with
five emergency telephone numbers also listed.
The governor
commended all first responders for their prompt response, stating that 250
street sweepers and 250 Neighborhood Watch volunteers will be deployed to the
site to commence immediate clean up exercise. He warned residents to steer
clear of the area, because, according to him, the site is still alive.
“Lagos Waste
Management Authority, LAWMA, will deploy 250 sweepers to clear the site and I
want to enjoined all citizens to steer clear of the site. Buildings that need
to be pulled down will be pulled down. While some will redeveloped.”
Security operatives
were seen on ground with other responders from the state and Federal on ground
at the site, which has been cordoned off.
The
Fact-finding Committee will include the following, and is to be Chaired by the
Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, with Commissioner for Special Duties,
Tayo Bamgbose -Martins as Co-Chairman; Commissioners for Education,
Environment, Finance, Physical Planning and relevant stakeholders, especially
representatives of the school affected, Bethlehem Girls college, CDC/CDA and two
representatives of the Community.
Meanwhile,
in a related development, the state government has described the loss of
innocent lives as a result of the blast, which brought grief to numerous
families, as sad.
The
government assured Lagosians that efforts were on to determine the cause of the
explosion that has left many homeless.
Giving an
update about the incident, the Director-General, Lagos State Emergency
Management Agency, LASEMA, Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, commiserated with the
affected families, saying that efforts are on to evacuate the casualties.
Oke-Osanyintolu expressed concern that the blast had displaced several
residents, who fled their homes for fear of being caught in the inferno.
While noting
that the primary cause of the explosion remains unknown, the Director-General
confirmed that secondary explosions occurred at the location of the blast and
caused significant damage to multiple buildings, including a Church that was
razed. St. Margaret’s Girls Hostel, close to the site was also affected.
Oke-Osanyintolu
said all rescue and recovery Agencies, including the Lagos State and Federal
Fire Services personnel, Lagos State Safety Commission, Lagos State Building
Control Agency, as well as the Ministry of Special Duties, are still clearing
the debris of the incident.
He said that
17 bodies have so far been recovered from the rubble while 25 injured people
are being treated for injuries at the site.
“We
sympathise with the families of the dead, wish the injured quick recovery and
appeal for calm. Residents are urged to shun fake news. Our operations are
still in progress and we will provide updates throughout this process while
investigations continue,” Oke-Osanyintolu said.
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