Facts have emerged that ten landlords own the building that collapsed
Tuesday in Challenge Bus Stop area of Mushin, Lagos, southwest Nigeria.
The
dilapidated building was said to have collapsed because each of the
landlords wanted the other person to maintain it and the buckpassing
continued for years until it collapsed Tuesday.
Now they will have to forfeit the land on which the house was built to the state government.
The
Lagos State government through its agent, LASBCA, has ordered the
tenants still occupying two other defective storey buildings close to
the collapsed one at 353, Agege Motor Road, Challenge Bus Stop, Mushin,
to pack out so that they could be
The notice to quit was written on the wall of the building and the tenants have already parked out their belongings.
A
child died when the building collapsed Tuesday and some of the
occupants were reportedly trapped in the rubble. Security agents rescued
some of the trapped tenants.
There were three buildings in that place and the one in the middle collapsed while the ones in front and behind remained.
It is the remaining ones that the tenants were ordered to leave by LASBCA.
The
collapsed house was built about 40 years ago by the owner known as Baba
Jebba. After he died years ago, his children inherited the property and
shared it among themselves.
According to the tenants, the ten
landlords are only interested in collecting rent from them but don’t
care about its maintenance.
One of the tenants whose family was trapped, Nojeem Bello, told P.M.NEWS that he had gone to work when he had a call that their house had collapsed.
He
said when he got home, his wife and child were trapped and it was
through the help of the rescue team that they were released.
Bello
thanked God and said the only thing he escaped with was the clothes he
was wearing because all his belongings were destroyed.
-pmnews
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