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  • NEMA receives 128 stranded Nigerians from Libya

    NEMA receives 128 stranded Nigerians from Libya

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said it had received 128 Nigerian returnees from Libya.

    The Director-General of the Agency, Alhaji Mustapha Habib told Newsmen on Wednesday in Lagos that the returnees were received through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

    Habib, represented by the Acting Coordinator of the Lagos Territorial Office of NEMA, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, said the returnees left Mitiga International Airport, Tripoli, on Tuesday night aboard a chartered Buraq Boeing 100-800 aircraft with registration 5A-DMG.

    The director-general said that the returnees were made up of 38 females and 90 males.

    “The returnees were brought back to the country by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) through voluntary repatriation programme for distressed persons.

    “They had left the country to seek greener pasture in various European countries but could not afford to return when their journey became frustrated, ” he pointed out.

    Habib admonished the returnees to look beyond seeking greener pastures in foreign lands.

    He assured them that the Federal Government was conscious of the aspirations of the youth and was providing enabling environment where everyone would achieve his full potential.

    Narrating her experience, one of the female returnees (name withheld) expressed regrets that she was misled by her mother to embark on the fruitless journey.

    She said her mother was approached by a “street sister“ who sweet-talked her mum to convince her to embark on the journey to Europe.

    The 28-year-old returnee said she obeyed her mother when the pressure became unbearable.

    “I left my three-month-old son behind to my mum’s care and I have not seen him since then.

    “He should be six years old now. My trafficker paid for my journey from Nigeria to Libya which started on Feb. 26, 2016.

    “Before leaving Nigeria, my trafficker had informed me that I will refund the money spent on me for the journey, though she did not tell me the amount.

    “I ended up paying her ₦2.2 million equivalent by engaging in prostitution throughout my six years sojourn in Libya,” she said.

    “After this, my initial trafficker sold me to another burga (trafficker). I paid one million to the new man, all the payments were through prostitution.

    “Coming to Nigeria now with only ₦200,000 that I squeezed to save, I don’t want to see my mother till I have enough,“ she said.

    When asked why she was so angry to the extent of wanting to avoid meeting her son, she burst into tears, sobbing.

    Another returnee, named also withheld, said she believed that her mother did her a great favour for spurring her to embark on the journey to Europe .

    “Which mother will not be happy when her child is about to travel to Europe, my mum bought clothes and make-over stuff for me when I was travelling.

    “A popular big sister at Akungba approached my mother and convinced her that she would help me travel to Europe with the promise that I will be doing my hairdressing work or I can be doing housemaid to be able to raise money and support my mother and siblings.

    “My mother has not been feeling well and she needed support. My elder siblings were not supportive because of their economic status.

    “My journey through the desert was horrific. I was to be buried as grave had been dug and just as I was about to be thrown into it, I miraculously showed signs of life.

    “I came back to live. I left Nigeria on the Jan. 3, 2016 and the cold was at the extreme peak at the time. I died and resurrected, that was what I can remember.

    “What I experienced in the desert was a child play compared to the inhuman treatment meted out to me by my burga (trafficker) who happened to be from my town and same street,” she pointed out.

    She said that in spite of her illness as a result of the harsh weather in the desert, her trafficker forced her to be deflowered on the day she entered Libya by fixing her up with a client.

    “To God, I used my body (prostitution) to pay my trafficker a total sum of ₦4.5 million.

    “The worst part of my experience was the mental challenged I found myself in due to various trauma I passed through in the hands of my trafficker.

    “My trafficker took nine of us out of Akungba. At present I am the only returning due to my health. I thank God that I am recuperating fast but I have to return to Nigeria in order that the health challenge would not relapse.

    “Any time I shout out of anxiety or angry, the mental illness will resurface.

    “l cannot ask my enemies to embark on any journey out of Nigeria to seek for any non-existing job at all.

    “Our people are our enemies, they deceive us to leave Nigeria, she stated.

  • Death toll in Lagos collapse building rises to 4

    Death toll in Lagos collapse building rises to 4

    One more dead body was on Sunday morning recovered from the three-storey building that collapsed in Yaba area of Lagos, bringing the total casualty figure to four.

    Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, Zonal Coordinator South-West, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), confirmed the development on Sunday.

    Farinloye said that out of the two survivors of the collapsed building, only one of them was actually trapped while the second person, a teenager, escaped by a sheer luck after he complained of hunger.

    He said that the building collapsed few minutes after the teenager left the structure to go and buy food.

    The NEMA Zonal Coordinator added that residents of the area mobilised resources to rescue the only survivor from the rubble.

    Farinloye said that the operation has been concluded.

    He said that rescue and recovery operation was carried out by NEMA, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, the fire service and the Police.

    The three storey building on Saturday collapsed at No. 16, Akanbi Crescent, off Adesina Street, Harvey, Sabo, Yaba area of Lagos, trapping five persons.

  • Lagos State Government arrests owner of collapsed building

    Lagos State Government arrests owner of collapsed building

    The Lagos State Government says it has arrested the developer of the three-storey building under construction that collapsed at No. 16 Akanbi Crescent, Onike Area, Lagos, on Saturday afternoon.
    The State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr Idris Salako, in a statement, said, “the government moved in swiftly to minimize impact at the site around 3.30 p.m. on Saturday.
    ”Preliminary findings indicated that the site had been sealed off twice by the Lagos State Building Control Agency in 2021 for non-compliance with building regulations, after which the site was abandoned.
    “However, the developer later broke the government seal, sneaked into the site and recommenced construction without official authorisation.
    “As at 9:00 pm, one person had been pulled out alive, while two deaths were recorded.
    “The developer in charge of the site has since been arrested and handed over to police, while rescue operation is ongoing,” he said.
  • [UPDATED] Lagos building collapse: Death toll rises to 3, 2 rescued alive

    [UPDATED] Lagos building collapse: Death toll rises to 3, 2 rescued alive

    One more dead body has been recovered from the three-storey building that collapsed in Yaba area of Lagos on Saturday afternoon.

    This raised the death toll to three, while the number of rescued persons remained two, just as rescue efforts are still on.

    Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, Zonal Coordinator, South-West, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), confirmed the development to newsmen on Saturday night.

    Farinloye said that the building was said to have given signs with rubles falling from it on Thursday.

    “It was gathered that when one of the neighbours called their attention to it, they told him off that it was as a result of work going on.

    “However, close observations revealed that the building had tilted forward,” Farinloye said.

    The Zonal Coordinator, however, said that proper investigation on the case of the collapse will be carried out by the state government.

    This, he noted, is to determine the cause of the collapse after the emergency phase at the site.

    The three-storey building collapsed at No. 16 Akanbi Crescent, off Adesina Street, Harvey, Yaba area of Lagos, trapping about five persons.

  • NEMA receives 167 stranded Nigerians from Libya

    NEMA receives 167 stranded Nigerians from Libya

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Wednesday received 167 Nigerian returnees from Libya at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

    The Director-General of the agency, Alhaji Mustapha Habib who was represented by the Acting Coordinator of the Lagos Territorial Office of NEMA, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, made this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

    Habib said the returnees who were stranded in Libya, departed on Tuesday night from Mitiga International Airport, Tripoli, aboard a chartered Buraq Aircraft Boeing 737-800 with registration 5A-DMG.

    He said 167 stranded Nigerians landed at the Muritala Muhammed International Airport (MIMIA) in the early hours of Wednesday,

    The director-general said that the returnees are made up of 65 female adults, female children thre, five female infants, 76 male adults, 11 male children and seven infant males.

    “The returnees were brought back to the country by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) through voluntary repatriation programme for the distressed persons.

    “They left the country to seek for greener pastures in various European countries but could not afford to return when their journey became frustrated, ” he said.

    Habib admonished the returnees to look beyond seeking greener pastures in foreign lands, saying that no longer exist there.

    He assured the returnees that the Federal Government is conscious of the aspirations of the youths and it is providing enabling environment where everyone will achieve his/her full potentials.

    He stated that the exercise was conducted under strict COVID-19 protocols with proper supervision of all government agencies at the airport.

    He said that the Port Health Unit of the Federal of Ministry of Health, National Commission for Resilience, Migration and IDPs, NAPTIP and the Nigerian Immigration Service received the returnees at the airport.

  • Death toll rises to 5 as gas explosion rocks Mushin area of Lagos

    Death toll rises to 5 as gas explosion rocks Mushin area of Lagos

    Five persons including a 10-year old boy have been reported dead following a Tuesday morning gas explosion that rocked the Mushin area of Lagos State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the gas explosion happened at an industrial gas retailing outlet in Ladipo Spare Part Market, Lagos.

    Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, Acting Zonal Coordinator, South West Zonal Office, NEMA, confirmed the development in a statement.

    Farinloye said the cause of the explosion, which occurred at the shop located at 33/35 Ojekunle St. Ladipo Spare Part Market, Lagos was yet to be ascertained.

    According to him, the shop had several industrial gas cylinders used for welding purposes.

    He said NEMA, Lagos State Fire Service, Police Disaster Management Unit and Lagos State Emergency Management Agency immediately responded to the distress signal and were able to contain the fire.

    “Unfortunately there were casualties. Five persons were recovered dead including a 10 year-old boy and a woman,” Farinloye said.

    He said investigation by NEMA showed that the shop was earlier sealed because the side of the street was dedicated as a mechanic village, which was not accessible to other users.

    Farinloye said after some time, the seal and lock were removed before the incident occurred.

  • Flash flood damages houses, vehicles in Lagos

    Flash flood damages houses, vehicles in Lagos

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says a flash flood caused by downpour on Sunday damaged several houses and vehicles in some parts of the Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State.

    NEMA also advised residents and motorists in the area to exercise outmost caution as some electric poles fell due to the downpour.

    Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, Acting Zonal Coordinator, South West Zonal Office, NEMA, gave the advice in a statement he issued in Lagos.

    He said the downpour affected Oko Oba, Ekoro, Akowonjo, Egbeda and Ekoro axis.

    Farinloye said: “Rainfall that started around 1.20 p.m has led to flash flooding which affected many buildings and disrupted normal activities in many communities.

    “The water overflowing from the canal entered into residential houses. Several houses were affected and the enumeration cannot be done today. ”

    Farinloye also disclosed that Ikeja Electric Plc has been contacted to isolate the areas were electricity poles fell down to prevent electrocution.

    “Motorists are advised to exercise utmost cautions as the traffic gridlock is terrible due to every motorist trying to access the junction at the same.

    “Upon assessment about 25 vehicles were found to have their engines affected with floodwaters and the owners have been advised to avoid driving the vehicles.

    “As at now, there is no report of loss of life,” he added.

    The Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NIMet) had on Aug. 25 warned of flash floods in 34 states, including Lagos.

  • NEMA gives update on collapsed Lagos high-rise building

    NEMA gives update on collapsed Lagos high-rise building

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), says it has so far recovered 32 dead bodies from the collapsed building at Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.

    NEMA Acting Coordinator, Lagos State Territorial District, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, confirmed this on Thursday.

    He added that nine injured persons had also been pulled out from the rubble as rescue operation entered its fourth day.

    Farinloye said the survivors included a female and eight males.

    He said the operation would continue to ground zero as the agency had a mandate to rescue and recover trapped victims whether dead or alive.

    The 21-storey building under construction collapsed at about 3 p.m. on Monday, trapping in many workers.

    The incident has brought all commercial activities, including vehicular movement around the area, to a halt.

    The Police Area “A” Commander, ACP Bode Ojajuni, as well as other security agencies including the Army, NSCDC, Defence, LASTMA, Road Safety, among others, have been on ground to ensure smooth rescue operation since the incident occurred.

    The scene has turned to a tourist attraction of sort, forcing a hike in public transportation, particularly by commercial motorcyclists.

  • NEMA raises alarm over leaking gas pipeline in Ikeja; asks residents in Computer Village, Oba Akran, others to close shops, avoid naked fire

    NEMA raises alarm over leaking gas pipeline in Ikeja; asks residents in Computer Village, Oba Akran, others to close shops, avoid naked fire

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has raised an alarm following a report of a gas pipeline leakage in some parts of Ikeja, the Lagos State Capital.

    The affected areas include Computer Village, Ikeja Underbridge end of Awolowo Way, Oba Akran axis, Anifowose Street, and Medical Road.

    To avoid any fire outbreak, the spokesperson for NEMA (South West), Ibrahim Farinloye, asked residents to avoid open fire in the affected areas.

    “Residents around Computer Village, Underbridge Awolowo Way, Oba Akran axis, Anifowose Street, Medical Road, must not open shops or use open naked fire for safety reasons,” he said in a statement on Wednesday.

    “Distressed alert just received indicates massive leakage of gas pipeline around these areas. Residents are advised to take safety precautions to prevent any form of disaster.”

    Following the report, Farinloye, in another statement, said the gas leakage has been brought under control.

    While he asked residents to go about their daily routine without any worry, officials have continued to divert traffic around the affected areas.

  • Ikoyi building collapse: Victims under rubble call family members for rescue

    Ikoyi building collapse: Victims under rubble call family members for rescue

    Victims under the rubbles of the collapsed 21-storey building at Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos State are calling family members for rescue, TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) has learnt.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the calls by the victims under the rubble have generated agitations and protests from relatives and friends who gathered at the entrance of the gate requesting to be allowed to join in the operation.

    It was gathered that a youth corps member, named Oridamola Zainab, is one of the victims trapped inside the rubbles calling her family members for rescue.

    The Southwest Zonal Coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, who was pacifying the agitators, pleaded with them to calm down, assuring that the rescue team would surely get to the ground zero, “but it will take time’’.

    After a long protest, 10 young men who claimed to be relations of the victims were later selected to join the rescue team.

    Meanwhile, Farinloye had said said no fewer than 15 dead bodies and nine injured persons have been recovered from the rubbles of the collapsed 21-storey building at Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos State.

    TNG reports Farinloye confirmed this at the scene of the incident on Tuesday. The building under construction crumbled at about 3 p.m. on Monday, with about 50 workers feared trapped.

    “So far, 15 dead bodies and nine injured persons have been dug out of the rubbles. When the Deputy Governor of Lagos State was here, we had about 10 dead bodies recovered and five more had been discovered as the operation continued,’’ he said.

    The General Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Dr Femi Oke-Osanyintolu told NAN that emergency responders worked all night long with flood-light in the rescue operation.

    Oke-Osanyintolu said that about eight cranes were being used for rescue operations.

    Meanwhile, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Baba, who visited the scene sympathised with the victims’ families, describing the incident as unfortunate.

    Baba said there was a need to strengthen the regulatory agencies in charge of such high-rise buildings.

    He stressed that strict supervision by such agencies would avoid such incidents in future.

    “Those in charge of the construction that compromised the standard of work should be prosecuted,’’ the IG-P said.

    Our focus is to rescue as many people – Lagos State Government

    As rescue operations continue at the location of yesterday’s collapsed building at Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, the Lagos State Government has restated its determination to ensure that as many people as possible are rescued alive from the rubble.

    Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, disclosed this today while speaking with journalists and relatives of the victims during the monitoring of the ongoing search and rescue operations by agencies of government.

    The Deputy Governor, who was accompanied to the site by top government officials, said the focus of government, for now, is to ensure that the ongoing rescue operations yield positive results such that those still trapped in the rubble are brought out alive.

    He also stated that it will be difficult to ascertain the number of the trapped victims, noting that the building is still under construction and not yet occupied.

    Stating that the project site was sealed up for four months by the relevant agency because of some anomalies in the construction process, the Deputy Governor gave further assurance that other adjourning buildings in the axis will be subjected to the Structural Integrity Test for appropriate action.

    He emphasised that the State government would not relent in its efforts at ensuring that buildings under construction in Lagos are subjected to structural integrity tests to prevent issues of building collapse.

    The Deputy Governor, who also led other top government officials to the Lagos General Hospital, Marina, where the survivors are being treated, promised that the State Government will take full responsibility for the treatment and medical bills of rescued victims of the Ikoyi building collapse.