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Lagos Helicopter Crash: Sanwo-Olu visits scene, sympathises with those affected

THE Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu, has visited the scene of the Lagos helicopter crash.
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THE Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu, has visited the scene of the Lagos helicopter crash.

Recall that AlimoshoToday had earlier reported the Lagos helicopter crash which led to the death of all the three members of helicopter crew on Friday. 

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Sanwo-Olu, who was at the crash site for an on-the-spot assessment, sympathised with the families of the victims. He also met with the residents of the buildings and rejoiced with them for not recording any casualty.

The governor stated that samples are being conducted to ascertain the integrity of the buildings around and once that is done, the government is taking on the responsibility of renovations and will provide all the necessary support to cushion the effects of this tragic incident.

He said: “I am here to do a real on the spot assessment and I have seen things for myself. We thank God that as painful as the incident might be, the damage was not beyond what we have witnessed. We are pained by the death of the three people on board but we thank God because it could have been worse than that. The affected buildings are residential homes that have citizens living there. As at the exact time the helicopter crash happened, a lot of people were not in the premises and even the elderly people that were around and in their rooms. But as God would have it, nothing in terms of fatality happened to people on the ground. So, we need to thank God. If not, fatality may have been a lot more than what we are talking about.

“As you can see the people affected are senior citizens; they are people in their 80s and 70s that I have come to condole with and also thank God for them. We have seen the level of destruction and damages. Tests will be conducted to understand the integrity of the buildings and once that is ascertained today or tomorrow, we will start work with the federal agencies. We will start the reconstruction and renovation of the places affected by the crash; the rooms, walls, tents and ensure that we quickly bring respite to the senior citizens that have been affected.

“From Monday, we will start rebuilding the damaged structure and also assist in any areas the owners of the buildings need our assistance. We will also assist the senior citizens wherever they need help. We know that the incident has had some impact on them. We will give them whatever support we can give them to reduce their psychological, physical and emotion hardship, which may have been caused by the incident. We would be doing that for them as a government. The whole essence of governance is to ensure that once your citizens are affected like this, government need to rise up.”

Governor Sanwo-Olu also commended all the federal and state agencies for their quick response by moving to the site of the crash shortly after the helicopter crash. “I want to commend all our frontline workers, all the emergency staff that turned up yesterday with citizens in the neighbourhood that turned out in large number to help,” he said.