 The Lagos chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association says the elevator that caused the death of Fawari Diaso at the General Hospital Lagos Island was not fit for use. The association had inaugurated a panel to investigate the side circumstances that led to the death of Diaso medical doctor who was undertaking her housemanship at the hospital. The 11 member panel comprises an independent committee of doctors, lawyers and engineers chaired by Sahid Babajide. The elevator fell from the 10th floor of the building while Diaso was inside it. She sustained various degrees of injuries and was confirmed dead at the hospital. The panel in its report published on Wednesday said the lift system that caused the accident ought not to have been put to use to avoid endangering lives. The panel also recommended the investigation of all stakeholders and contractors involved and the persecution of anyone found culpable. These were recommendations given after this very very long tax of finding out what caused the death of the Fawari Diaso. Qualified professionals should be engaged in carer design, supervision and installation of public assets. Following the standard of legal state safety commission, we recommend that hospital assets be maintained and serviced by the hospital management to avoid needless bureaucracy and such assets should be certified annually by competent professionals. Prosecution of anyone found culpable reference to ever is made to this section 251 G or criminal law of Lagos of 2015 which makes a person who is in a reckless or negligent manner in digital man life or likely to cost harm to any person by doing an act or meeting to take proper precaution against any probable danger from any machinery of which is solely or partly in charge of. We have recommended that there should be blacklisting of any contractor found culpable and dismary measures should be taken against any public officer found wanting upon completion of investigations and also which include suspension dismissal from service. The names must be told and their faces must be seen.