TO LOSE A 1000 LIVES
Last week Wednesday, one of the
stores of the Melcom Group of Companies, a retail outlet collapsed in Achimota
in Accra. A “few” lives have been lost. A number of people have been pulled out
of the rubble as survivors. Some have been able to tell their stories, their
horrors, their anguish and their shock. Ghanaians flocked to the venue and some
lay men did volunteer to help pull out some people.
The Fire Service, the Police, NADMO, Zoomlion and all other agencies including a supporting team from Israel have done well at helping the victims. I cannot say whether some are still trapped but I can say that if measures are not put in place, if the Fire Service themselves do not adhere to venue capacities and stop event organizers from overcrowding event venues, if they do not agree to event organizers filling aisles with temporary seats because of a few little cedis that are given to a member or two, a lot more lives will be lost. A lot more, and I dare say, a 1000 more lives will be lost because of greed.
Melcom distaster |
The Fire Service, the Police, NADMO, Zoomlion and all other agencies including a supporting team from Israel have done well at helping the victims. I cannot say whether some are still trapped but I can say that if measures are not put in place, if the Fire Service themselves do not adhere to venue capacities and stop event organizers from overcrowding event venues, if they do not agree to event organizers filling aisles with temporary seats because of a few little cedis that are given to a member or two, a lot more lives will be lost. A lot more, and I dare say, a 1000 more lives will be lost because of greed.
Some audience at a show at the DOME |
I watch TV. I watch movies. I witness
a scene where one character is having a party in his apartment. I see a few
people who are moving about freely and yet, next thing, there is a knock on the
door, the party is halted and the guests are forced to move out. Why? Because
the apartment has a limit on the number of people it should accommodate at all
times. Here too our venues have limits. They are almost doubled all the time
with the scariest part being the upper floors of the National Theater having
all seats filled and having people standing there because the ground floor is
totally full. Are we that greedy? Yes!
One of the many invited "foreign acts" to Ghana thrilling fans |
People get trapped and die through
this Melcom Disaster and you have the AMA Boss still at post. All institutions that
are supposed to check buildings and are directly related to this incident still
have their heads at post. Is it not their negligence that has gotten us to this
situation? If a Doctor is proven to have been negligent, what happens? If a
Lawyer misrepresents the law, what happens? If a Graphic Designer gets so
negligent as to use 2011 dates on a 2012 calendar, for which 20,000 copies have
been printed, what happens?
In elsewhere, people resign over
extra marital affairs. Extra marital affairs may not have any direct bearing on
their work output, yet once it becomes news, they resign. Here, we have people
who are so negligent that their direct work kills people and yet we continue to
have them at post! Sigh!
Excited crowd at the DOME |
I heard Jon Germain talk about overcrowding
at such shows and he admonished event organizers. Jon, in view of the looming
danger, and with my acceptance that your voice is louder than mine, please keep
talking. Keep pressing the authorities and the event organizers to be more
sensitive. They should not print extra tickets. If the place takes 2000 and
would want to give out complimentary tickets, they should sell 1500 and issue
500 complimentary tickets. No live is worth a 1000 more of GHC40.
Dear Musicians and Actors and popular
Ghanaians, I need help with this advocacy. Please admonish the leaders to only
fill venues to their capacity. You are you because we pay and come for your
shows. If a venue caves in today, some will die, some will survive, you may die,
you may survive, but should you survive, you probably won’t get a show for a
long time and mind you this is Ghana. Rebuilding such a venue will take another
forever. We need you to entertain us. While we all talk about all this, let’s
focus on preventing another disaster. Let’s save lives. Please help.
By Sakyiwaa Mensah