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There will be no mass burial for the
victims of last Saturday’s Reigners Bible International Church building
collapse in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, the government assured
yesterday.
The government said those whose negligence caused the collapse would be punished.
Twenty-six worshipers died and 218
others were injured when the building collapsed during the consecration
service of Apostle Akan Weeks, the head of the church, as bishop.
The structure came down on the congregation and guests including Governor Udom Emmanuel.
Health Commissioner Dominic Ukpong said
at the Government House in Uyo that bodies of the victims would be
released to their family members after the conclusion of investigations
by the police.
Dr.Ukpong said: “Government has no
intention to do mass burial for the dead victims. The corpses will all
be released as soon as the police conclude its investigation. It is our
responsibility to ensure that we release these bodies to members of
their families.”
The commissioner said that 26 people
died in the building collapse. 186 in-patients and 50 out-patients were
being treated in 10 hospitals (public and private) across the state.
According to him, there were few
unreconciled cases of not more than three persons, promising that the
figures would be reconciled as soon as possible.
He said: “26 total deaths were recorded (reconciling three); total in-patients are 168 and total out-patients are 50.
“Ten hospitals have the following
patients: University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH), 28; Ibom
Specialist Hospital, Uyo (70) Sifon Clinic (nine); Lifecare clinic
(24); Premiers Clinic (nine); St Lukes Hospital (22); Gateway Medical
Centre (two); Uwah Mfon Clinic (one); First Line Clinic (one) and Alma
Clinic & Surgery (two).”
With Ukpong at the briefing were
Commissioner for Works Ephraim Inyang-Eyen; Attorney-General &
Commissioner for Justice, Uwemedimo Nwoko; Special Assistant to the
Governor on Protocol Mr. Ralph Edem; Senior Special Assistant to the
Govenor on Medicals Dr. Ignatius Akpabio and Police Public Relations
Officer Cordelia Nwawe, an Assitant Superintendent of Police (ASP).
Reading a prepared statement after the
news briefing, Edem, who represented the Chief Press Secretary to the
Governor, Mr. Ekerete Udoh, said the panel of enquiry set up by the
government to examine the incident had begun its work.
Source:The Nation
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