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One more body has been recovered on Monday from the rubbles of a seven-storey building that collapsed at Oba Idowu Oniru Street, Lekki in Lagos on Sunday.
The building, which is still under construction, caved in on Sunday morning and reportedly killed two people initially, but the death toll later rose to four before the latest recovery, officials said.
Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, South West Zonal Coordinator, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), confirmed the recovery of the body on Monday, which has raised the death toll to five.
While the remote and immediate causes of the building’s collapse have yet to be ascertained, search and rescue operations were ongoing at the site of the collapsed building to possibly rescue the trapped victims.
Collapsed building: LASG orders arrest of developer, construction experts
Meanwhile, the Lagos State Government has ordered the arrest of the developer and building professionals working on the seventh-floor structure that collapsed in the early hours on Sunday.
A statement by Mr Mukaila Sanusi, spokesperson, Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, said the building, under construction, was located at Oba Abiodun Oniru road, Iru/Victoria Island area.
The Commissioner in the Ministry, Dr Idris Salako, gave the order during his visit to the collapsed building site.
Salako said that the developer and professionals were liable because they did not regard the planning laws of the state.
According to him, this is having embarked on construction without a valid planning permit and ignoring official warnings against continuing the building works.
He said that under no circumstances should anyone construe the filling of application for permit through the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority as a ticket to start construction.
He said: “There must be a valid planning permit from the aforementioned agency in addition to letter of authorisation and stage inspection at every stage and certification by the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA).
“This will ensure that construction works are carried out in conformity with the approval granted”.
The commissioner, however, said that the Police had started a manhunt for the developer, architects, builders and engineers involved in the project while the government was investigating the circumstances surrounding the collapse.
He expressed worry over increasing disregard for law and order by actors in the built environment, adding that government was determined to restore sanity and orderliness to the sector.
He also said that the state government had declared incidents of building collapse intolerable.
Salako urged Lagos residents to join hands with the government to maintain vigilance in the built environment by reporting any illegal developments in their vicinity.
He adde that infractions should be reported through any ministry or state government communication channels, particularly the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development APP and LASBCA.