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Saraki bemoans old National Assembly Building fire incident

By Segun Olaniyi, Abuja
04 June 2016   |   1:50 am
Senate President Bukola Saraki yesterday decried the fire that gutted the old National Assembly Building in Lagos describing it as unfortunate.
President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki

President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki

Senate President Bukola Saraki yesterday decried the fire that gutted the old National Assembly Building in Lagos describing it as unfortunate.

Saraki, in a statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, said it should be a matter of priority to secure and protect such important National Monuments from calamity as he noted that the state of maintenance of the historical parliament building must have led to the sad occurrence.

He said the building which currently houses the Zonal Offices of some government establishment occupies a vantage position in the political history of the country and therefore must continually be accorded the attention it deserves having once housed the highest lawmaking body of the country.

Saraki said: “It is regrettable that the Old National Assembly Building has not be handed over to the management of the National Assembly to enable it supervise the maintenance of the building and equally ensure that those currently occupying the building observe safety rules that could have prevented this unfortunate incident. That building represents a major part of the history of parliamentary in Nigeria. It should have been preserved such that it serves as either a library or archive of parliamentary documents in our country.

“I think there is need for the relevant Ministry to ensure that this incident is thoroughly investigated to unravel both the remote and immediate cause of the fire, in order to prevent future occurrence. We must also find a way of restoring the building”, he said.

While underscoring the importance of protecting national monuments, he said there is overriding need for both Federal and State Governments to improve their maintenance culture in all public buildings.

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