Adamgbe village in Vandeikya Local Government Area of Benue State is
still in sombre mood following the Saturday’s collapse of St. Roberts
Catholic Church on Easter eve which claimed the lives of 22 worshippers,
comprising 16 women and six children.
As inhabitants of the village continued to brood over the unfortunate
incident, some of the survivors of the tragedy have recounted their
ordeal stating why the death toll was high among children and women.
According to Philip Ierkwagh, Mathias Tyagber and Joseph Wuhe who
were at the service when the church building caved in, the death toll
was high among women and children because they were the first to occupy
the front row in the church when the storm that pulled down the church
chased worshippers from the open air service held outside the church.
According to Mathias Tyagber, “many of the women died because they
were occupying the front roll and many of them had their children lying
on mats and that was the first point that collapsed.
“Many of the male members of the church took refuge in a nearby
primary school while the storm raged. When the building came crashing
down, many of the children and women were instantly crushed. The death
toll could have been higher but for swift rescue effort most of the
survivors.”
A female survivor, Mrs. Memshima Terngu, who is currently receiving
treatment at St. Monica Hospital in Adikpo, said she and her 12-year-old
son escaped being crushed by the collapsing structure through the mercy
of God. She said they were rescued from the rubble by members of the
church who mobilised and pulled many of the victims from the bricks and
the collapsed roof.
Church built in 1963
In his account, the Parish Priest of the church, Rev. Father Cosmos
Jooli who was still in shock said the aged church was built in 1963,
stressing that its pillars were weak and not reinforced with iron rods.
He said: “The age of the church building and the structural defects
actually contributed to the sudden collapse,” adding that the weight of
the church gave way and crushed the worshippers.
He said the bodies of the deceased had been deposited at the
Vandeikya General Hospital while the injured are receiving treatment at
the St. Elizabeth Maternity Health Centre Vandeika as some have been
moved to St. Monica Hospital in Adikpo, Kwande Local Government Area.
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