Church Collapse: 200 deaths Recorded, as Gov. declares Monday & Tuesday for Mourning

Reigners Bible Church
President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday night condoled with the families of the victims of the tragic collapse of the Reigners Bible Church International, Uyo, Akwa Ibom.
The President’s condolence message was made via his twitter handle.
President Buhari, who called Gov. Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom to commiserate with him on the tragic incident, asked him to convey to the people of the state “the deep sorrow felt by me, and by the entire country over this tragedy”.
“This evening I spoke with Gov. Udom Emmanuel to commiserate with him on the tragic collapse of the Reigners Bible Church in Uyo.
I asked the governor to convey to the people of Akwa Ibom state the deep sorrow felt by me, and by the entire country over this tragedy.
I pray that the souls of the deceased will rest in peace, and that the injured will experience quick recovery.
Any tragedy that affects any part of Nigeria affects all of us. Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the people of Akwa Ibom,” Buhari tweeted.
Ekerette Udoh, Personal Assistant to (Information) Gov. Emmanuel, in a statement issued on Saturday, said the governor was present at the Reigners Bible Church International when it collapsed.
According to him, the governor personally supervised rescue operations and evacuation of the injured to the hospital.
Udoh said the state government would constitute a high-powered panel of enquiry to ascertain the immediate and remote factors leading to the collapse of the church building.
Governor Udom Emmanuel at the scene of the tragedy
Governor Udom Emmanuel at the scene of the tragedy
The governor, in a Twitter message also said:
“I was present at the church during the incident and shared in the agony of the moment. Thereafter, I personally supervised rescue operations and evacuation of the injured to the hospital. I directed all emergency agencies of government especially the construction companies to be involved in rescuing people. I declare Sunday, December 11 and Monday, December 12 2016 as days of mourning in Akwa Ibom.”

The Chief Medical Director of the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Prof. Etete Peters, when contacted said:
We only lost one person in the hospital except those that were brought dead. In circumstances like this, we have been overwhelmed. We need help from government.
Many victims are in private hospitals and mortuaries scattered all over Uyo metropolis; we can’t really tell how many people have died so far. We have over 200 persons in the mortuaries. We do not have space as people are still being brought in.’
We have done our best to revive some victims. Right now, we have over 50 cases we are attending to. This is the first time we are witnessing such an incident.
The state’s chapter of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), in a statement by its Chairman, Dr. Sylvanus Ukafia, called on churches to hold special prayers for the church today (Sunday).
“All churches should take special offerings for the medical assistance of all those injured and send same to the Reigners’ Bible Church. Church members who can are also urged to donate blood, where necessary, to those in the hospital and make other donations as may be required in the course of the treatment of those injured,’’ the statement added.


Source: bellanaija

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