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Friday, 18 March 2016

Lekki Gardens welfare team re-visit survivors of collapsed building (photos)

Following the March 8thbuilding collapse, Lekki Garden’s through its Community Development and Welfare team paid another round of visitto the survivors of the unfortunate incidentwho have been on admission at the General Hospital.

During the visit, provisions were handed out to the survivors along with pre-loadedmobile phones to facilitate effective day-to-day follow up and communication with the survivors. Of the 12 Survivorsfrom the incident, only 2 are still receiving medical care whilst the other 10 have been discharged and reunited with their families.

During the visit, Lekki Gardens & Homes reiterated their commitment to ensuring the wellbeing of the survivors and confirmed that its welfare team currently deployed to the hospital would remain on ground till the last victim is discharged and reunited with his family.

While the company awaits the conclusion of process and compilation of statutory autopsy report by the Lagos State Government which would enable the identification of deceased persons and expedite engagements with the bereaved families, adequate plans are being put in place to cater for each and every affected family.

Once againLekki Gardens & Homes, sympathizes with the bereaved families and the injured, also re-affirmsits commitment to the premium placed on lives and in every of their business dealings.


53 comments:

  1. God will heal dem


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    1. Quick recovery


      #spritual the

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    2. Crazyass muthafuckers... so, you're now visiting survivors because your MD was arrested. This is too little too late. Your sins are coming back to bite you in the ass.

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  2. Gud one


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  3. So thoughtful of them..i wish dem quick recovery

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  4. They all should get well soon..🙏

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  5. Very thoughtful of dem. Linda take note!

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  6. I don't know how i feel about the way these Lekki Gardens people are being treated. They bring them to court in handcuffs like common criminals. Handcuffs are used on either potentially violent criminals or potential flight risks. Audu Badeh goes to court with arms swinging like a boxer. this is someone who stole billions intended for salaries to buy a house. When the building being constructed by Lagos State on Muri okunola collapsed, we didn't see anyone charged for it, talkless of seeing them in handcuffs. These guys made a mistake with one building, and my heart breaks for those who died or lost loved ones, but what about the thousands of buildings they have built that are providing affordable shelter for hundreds of thousands of people? I understand they are being tested currently to determine if they are fit for habitation. In the culture of the Nigerian witch-hunt i expect to hear that many more of their buildings are defective. But let's be consistent in dispensing justice regardless of who is involved.

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    1. My thoughts bro, you spoke ma mind.

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    2. Thank you..., my exact thoughts.....

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    3. Thank you..., my exact thoughts.....

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  7. for their good
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  8. Datz cool, I wish dem speed recovery. Linda observe!

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  9. Chai!!,wish dem safe recovery

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  10. Chai!!,wish dem safe recovery

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  11. Anyway thank God for the survivor's life and their families.. Linda take note

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  12. God will heal them completely

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  13. It's a pity,i wish them speedy recovery...

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  14. Campaign after election

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  15. medicine after death

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  16. Nice one. Quick recovery to d dem...

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  17. Well! That's the least they could do.

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  18. Eiyaa, they try shaa.

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  19. Eiyaa, they try shaa.

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  20. Ehya.. that's thoughtful of them.

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  21. Ehya.. that's thoughtful of them.

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  22. Good work...God be with you in this difficult time. Wish everyone a quick recovery.

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  23. All the best to both parties.

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  24. I just feel sorry for Mr. Richard. A man with a good heart does not reserve such treatment from the government after doing so much to provide affordably homes,and employments for Nigerians. Government remember is your duty to provide home and job for your people. God is watching. May the souls of the dead RIP and quick recovery for their families .

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  25. I feel so sorry for Mr. Richards. A man with a good heart does not deserve such treatment. After providing affordable homes employment for Nigerians ,all the government could do was to put him behind bars. This's not fair. government should be responsible for the welfare of her citizens. Negligence on government side has led to this unfortunate incident. May the souls of dead RIP, and quick recovery to victims families. May God help lekki gardens not to experience such incident again...

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  26. Quite thoughtfull... wishing the survivors a quick recovery and the soul of the deceased a peacefull rest!

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  27. Quite Thoughtfull.. wishing the survivors a quick recovery and the soul of the deceased a peacefull rest.

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  28. So this lekki gardens can still remember those people, good one,but let them free dat Richard so they can settle the dead victims too,

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  29. Quite Thoughtfull! wishing the survivors a quick recovery and the souls of the deceased a peacefull rest.

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  30. Quite Thoughtfull! wishing the survivors a quick recovery and the souls of the deceased a peacefull rest.

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  31. Eye service. Hope they pay their medical bills and man hours lost. Which one be provisions? Mtcheeeeeeeeeew.

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  32. I wish them speedy recovery!atleast their welfare team are trying to make amends!Rip to those that lost their lives!

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  33. Eyah, opportunity to eat good food, Niger for life,

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