Spokesperson, National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, Ibrahim
Farinloye told Pm News that the mudslide collapsed on shanties in the
area and that the victim, Mrs Faisa Muhammed just married ten days ago
before the mudslide incident. He said Muhammed, about 16 years old lived
with her newly wedded husband and her mother in one of the shanties in
the area.
Lagos State Commissioner for Environment, Dr. Babatunde Adejare has
ordered squatters living in the shanties around Amara-Olu community
to
vacate the area immediately.
Confirming the incident, the General Manager of the Lagos State
Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Mr. Michael Akindele said others
who sustained injuries among those who lived i
n the shanties were
immediately taken to an undisclosed hospital for treatment.
He described the area where the incident occurred as a wetland which was not meant for habitation in the first place.
Michael Akindele also disclosed that residents of other nearby houses were immediately evacuated to safety.
Akindele said the scene of the incident was also close to a canal which had earlier been identified as a flashpoint.
According to him, the agency received a distress call through the
emergency toll free line 112/767 at about 10.54 am on Tuesday of a
report of mudslide on illegal shanties around Kuata area by Amara Olu
Street, Mechanic Village Agidingbi, ikeja.
“Three persons were discovered trapped under the mud. The agency’s
Emergency Response Team, ERT were able to rescue two people ( a male and
a female) while one adult female lost her life and the dead was
recovered by the ERT.
The agency’s ERT and men of the Nigerian Police from Alausa Division,
RRS and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, LASAMBUS, NEMA,
were on ground for the recovery operation,” he said.

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