At least three people are trapped under the rubble of an uncompleted story building that collapsed in Sabo area of Osogbo, the Osun State capital, while two others were rescued from the debris.
The building, which was often occupied by hoodlums for illicit activities, collapsed around 8:am on Sunday, July 14, 2024.
A resident of the area, Alaran, who is also a member of Nigeria Hunters and Forest Security Service, said a loud sound was heard in the neighbourhood as the building suddenly went down.
“The incident happened between 7:30 and 8:am this morning (Sunday). A loud sound was heard. The house is not being inhabited by anyone. But some people usually hide there to smoke or gamble. Some people were trapped,” he said.
The Osun State Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), in a statement by its spokesperson, Kehinde Adeleke, explained that two people have been rescued so far while the remaining three are still trapped under the decking.
“While we await the crane, people are doing all they can within their physical capacity to break the decking and connected rods,” Adeleke said.
At the time of filing this report, security operatives from the NSCDC, the state police commissioner and his team, officials of the Osun State Environmental Management Agency (OSEMA), and other government officials were on the scene to ensure the safety of the victims.
Additionally, a delegation of the government, led by the Commissioner for Environment, Hon. Mayowa Adejorin, was at the scene to assess the damage and coordinate the government’s respons
Accompanied by Hon. Emiola Fakeye, the Governor’s Special Adviser on OSEMA, the team inspected the area and discovered another building in poor condition. The team is working with other relevant ministries to prevent a similar occurrence
“We inspected the collapsed building and discovered it has no building plans. We are reaching out to other related MDAs to enforce the Governor’s directive,” Hon. Adejorin stated.
It will be recalled that the NSCDC had earlier reported that the building was an eyesore and recommended that it be raided by the task force and the environmental body to sanitize the area.
Disturbed by the development, the state governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, warned developers and residents against constructing houses without approved building plans, threatening to bulldoze poorly built houses that pose a threat to human safety.
The Governor, in a statement by his spokesperson, Mallam Olawale Rasheed in Osogbo, emphasized the importance of securing approvals for building plans to ensure construction standards and avoid needless deaths and injurie
“A building plan is not an optional step in the construction process as it prevents substandard houses that frequently collapse and pose safety risks to occupants and the environment,” the governor said.
“I am using this medium to direct the Ministry of Lands to step up enforcement of approved building plans by developers and residents. Our officials must go to the estates and development areas to ensure houses are constructed according to approved plans.
“We need to save lives by ensuring that houses are built to standard. We must also be proactive by testing the strength of houses before a human tragedy occurs. Substandard houses, once identified, should be pulled down before they collapse.
“We will sanction those who refuse to comply with the condition of approved building plans. I further direct relevant agencies to pull down substandard houses before they cause harm. We must not wait for lives to be lost before we act,” Governor Adeleke affirmed.