The Ogun State chapter of the Peoples
Democratic Party and the Unity Party of Nigeria have commiserated with
the families of the victims of a building being built by the state
government, which collapsed in Abeokuta, the state capital, on Friday.
The parties also called for the probe of the contractors that handled the construction job.
A four-storied ultramodern market being
constructed by the state government at the historical Itoku market
Abeokuta had collapsed, killing one person and leaving several others
injured.
In separate statements made available to
our correspondent, the state chapters of PDP and the UPN condemned some
of the projects being executed by the government as shoddy.
The PDP, in a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Bolaji Adeniji, accused the government of being culpable.
The statement read in part, “The PDP has
always stated that this government is insincere and biting more than it
could chew. Most of its projects are poorly conceptualised, unnecessary
and self-aggrandising and without any meticulous or rigorous planning.
“The projects are never subjected to
competitive bidding and usually awarded to lackeys of the governor who
receive ridiculous monies to execute poor jobs.
“Of all the jamboree projects of
Governor (Ibikunle) Amosun, only the Ibara-Totoro Road barely passed the
integrity test of structural scrutiny. The flyover bridge at Ijebu-Ode
is a disaster waiting to happen as many of its joints are already giving
way and had been patched several times.”
The state Chairman of the UPN, Mrs. Olufunmilayo Oginni, alleged that the party lost one of its members in the incident.
She said: “I urge the (state) government
to please tell the entire citizens of Ogun State what happened, who the
contractors are and why they have not acted with due diligence. They
must be brought to book.
“It should be noted that our party lost a
member from Ward 4, Abeokuta South Local Government in person of Mrs.
Naimat Oloponda, in this incident and we commiserate with her family and
others affected.”
The state governorship candidate of the
PDP in the 2015 election, Mr. Gboyega Isiaka, in a statement, described
the incident as avoidable.
He said, “I have heard about some
private projects suffering this type of unfortunate fate but with
capacity to put in place a control, monitoring mechanism and measures in
the custody of civil service professionals; it is rare in government
project from tax payers’ money.”
Also, the Chairman, Committee for the
Defence of Human Rights, Ogun State chapter, Mr. Yinka Folarin, while
commiserating with the people of the state, said the disaster must be
investigated, most especially the contractor handling the project.
“This is an issue that must that must not be swept under the carpet. This is a case that involves lives,” he said.
Meanwhile, survivors of the building
collapse were in stable condition when our correspondent visited the
state General Hospital, Ijaiye, where they are receiving treatment on
Saturday.
The survivors, who are now five, had suffered various degrees of injuries.
One of the victims who had been reported dead after surgical operation by official sources eventually survived.
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Babatunde Ipaye, also visited the survivors on Saturday to verify their condition.
The commissioner told journalists that
contrary to government’s earlier confirmation that two persons lost
their lives, it has now been confirmed that only one person died in the
incident.
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