NewsArena
Newsarena.ng is an online news media established to disseminate up-to-date and unbiased reportage of issues of public concern, with high level of professionalism, based on truth.

JUST IN: Another Building Collapses In Lagos

A five-storey building under construction on 45 Ladipo Oluwole road, Apapa GRA has been reported to have collapsed during an heavy downpour recorded across Lagos State.

It was gathered that the building partially caved in after a thunder strike occurred during the rainfall that lasted for hours in the state.

This is coming barely 24 hours after Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu inspected and ordered the demolition of some buildings in Banana Island over defective structures as well as an unapproved plan.

Also Read:  Oyo House Of Reps Member, Akande-Sadipe, Mourns Oluyole APC Women Leader

Meanwhile, men of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, and other emergency responders have raced to the scene to salvage the situation.

Director Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Magret Adeseye, who confirmed the incident said there was no causality recorded in the incident.

A volunteer with the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corp in Ajeromi Ifelodun Local Council Development Area, LCDA, Asimiyu Tiamiyu who was among the early callers at the scene said no casualty was recorded in the incident.

Also Read:  2023: PDP G-5 Governors Keep Mum On Atiku's Ambition As Makinde Flags Off Second Term Campaign In Ibadan

According to him, all the workers at the site of the collapsed building had embarked on Sallah break, the reason why no one was involved in the incident.

He noted that the state government must beam a searchlight on the recurring incident of collapsed buildings which had claimed many lives and property worth billions of Naira destroyed.

Also Read:  FUNAAB Appoints New Registrar, Bursar (Profile)


...To get more news updates, Join our WhatsApp Group (Click Here) and Telegram Group(Click Here)
Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.