The Commissioner for Information and
Strategy, Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Charles Udoh, has recounted how he
escaped death in the collapsed building of the Reigners Bible Church
Int’l Inc, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, on Saturday.
He stated that he watched the roof of the church building come down like a scene in a movie.
He added that he was not in the church
for the programme, but went there to seek the permission of the state
Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, to travel to Lagos State.
He said, “Just as I stood near Governor Udom Emmanuel to ask for his permission, I saw the roof coming down.
“I wanted to prevent the main pillar
from hitting me; I also wanted to try to get between the iron rods.
However, I picked up a chair and the thing slammed the chair off my hand
and landed on my head.
“I didn’t fall, but my phone dropped. I bent down to find my phone when I realised that my face was covered with blood.
“At that moment, the only thing that
came to my mind was to get out of the rubble before I lost
consciousness. As I got out, I saw some policemen and I was rushed to a
hospital.”
With the love I have received from the
people of the state – the governor was here, the former governor and
many others visited me – I am convinced that God has a purpose for me,”
he said.
Udoh stated that the government would soon release the actual number of the victims.
Also, the Chief Press Secretary to the
Governor, Ekerette Udoh, who was a victim, said an iron rod wanted to
cut his neck, adding that it eventually hit him on the back. He explained that the cap of his left knee was broken, adding that he was still in pains.
I am in pains; the iron fell on my left leg and back. The knee cap was broken and the leg fell apart,” he said.
For Ekere Nkanga, a Nollywood actor, said the accident was from human error.
By the time the iron came down, I noticed that people from the safe areas were running to the centre, where I was sitting. I hid under some people. A few seconds
later, as I was trying to get up, the body of a man cut into two and
fell on me. There were other corpses on me. I looked out for my brother
but I couldn’t find him.
Later, I found my phone. I called the Chairman, Uyo Local Government Area, to mobilise rescue officials to the venue.
Sincerely, I did not know I had a
situation because I didn’t have a direct impact with falling rods. The
impact of diving must have been responsible for my broken neck. It was
in the evening when I felt a slight pain around my neck that I went to a
hospital for an X-ray. By the time I came back for the result, I could
no longer turn my neck; so, I was told I needed a neck collar and also
needed to be admitted.”
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