Tag: building collapse

  • S3x worker, customer perish in Lagos building collapse during s3x

    S3x worker, customer perish in Lagos building collapse during s3x

    Emergency officials, who refused to be named, have disclosed that two of the victims – a male and female – of the recent building collapse in Lagos State were engaged in intercourse when the incident happened.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) recalls that the building collapsed at Oye Sonuga Street, Palm Avenue in Mushin with emergency responders recovering two males’ and two females’ dead bodies and rescuing one person.

    The victims were said to be prostitutes and their ‘clients’. “In fact, they were naked when their bodies were recovered,” one official who pleaded anonymity told Daily Trust.

    Another official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to talk to the press, said:

    “We were shocked by what we saw at the scene. The last two victims whose dead bodies were recovered were actually having sexual intercourse. The man was on top of the prostitute when the building collapsed. They both died”.

    Another official said: “The place was used as a Club House/Motel and the female victims were actually prostitutes; the last female we recovered was with a man. They were having a nice time when we recovered them.”

    As of the time of filing this report, the families of the victims were yet to be found.

    “We have to reach out to their colleagues there who are all prostitutes to get information on the victims’ families,” the source said.

    LASEMA said the recovered dead bodies, which comprised of two adult males and two adult females, “were dug up from beneath the rubbles of the collapsed portion of the 3-storey building after the Agency deployed its sophisticated echo and life detection equipment which pinpointed the exact location of the trapped victims, while the light and heavy equipment were deployed in accordance with the path that was charted by the echo machine.”

    Okunbor Nosa, spokesman of LASEMA, in a statement, said the collapsed portion of the old house was recently constructed and attached to the original structure said to be over 40 years old.

    The state Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Engr. Omotayo Bamgbose-Martins, who visited the scene directed that the adjoining building be pulled down immediately to forestall further collapse.

    LASEMA statement added that the State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) and the Materials Testing Laboratory, have been directed to unravel the immediate and remote cause (s) of the collapsed building.

  • BREAKING: NEMA releases details of casualties in Mushin building collapse

    BREAKING: NEMA releases details of casualties in Mushin building collapse

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Friday said four persons died while one was rescued in the building collapse at Oye Sonuga Street, Palm Avenue, in Mushin, Lagos.

    The NEMA South West Zonal Cordinator, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, confirmed to NAN.

    He said two males and two females died, while one person was rescued in the building collapse.

    Earlier, the Lagos State Government also said it would investigate the cause of the building collapse.

    The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr Omotayo Bamgbose-Martins, made this known in a statement made available to NAN.

    While visiting the site of the three storey building, which was said to be about 40 years old, he directed that the building be pulled down immediately for safety reasons and to forestall further collapse.

    He directed the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) and the Lagos State Materials Testing Laboratory to unravel the cause of the collapse.

  • Mushin building collapse: Lagos Govt orders demolition of adjoining building

    Mushin building collapse: Lagos Govt orders demolition of adjoining building

    The Lagos State Government has ordered the demolition of an adjoining building following the collapse of a four-storey building in the Mushin area of the State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the State Government has also directed prompt investigations to unravel the cause of the building collapse at 2/4 Oye Sonuga Street, Palmgroove, Mushin Local Government on Friday.

    The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr Omotayo Bamgbose-Martins made these disclosures at the site, saying the incident, which occurred at midday, was “the partial collapse of a four-floor building that is over forty years old”.

    Bamgbose-Martins, according to a statement by Mr Mukaila Sanusi, spokesman of the ministry, said that while investigations were on, he had directed that the adjoining building be demolished for safety reasons to avert danger.

    The Commissioner said that the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) and the Lagos State Materials Testing Laboratory had been instructed to begin work to unravel the cause of the collapse.

    He said the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency had since begun rescue operations and efforts were on to save anyone trapped in the rubbles.

    Lagos has recorded recurring cases of building collapse, with Friday’s incident coming on the heels of that of a seven-storey  building on Oba Idowu Oniru Street, Lekki, on Sept. 4.

    The building, which was under      construction, caved in, leading to the death of no fewer than five persons.

    The former Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr Idris Salako, resigned his appointment a day after the incident.

    Mr Gbenga Omotoso, Commissioner for Information and Strategy who announced Salako’s resignation in Ikeja, did not state the reason for his resignation.

    He stated, however, that the commissioner’s resignation was a prelude to the restructuring of the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development and its agencies.

    He added that Gov. Sanwo-Olu accepted the commissioner’s resignation, thanked him for his services to the state and wished him success in his future endeavours.

    “The governor warns all players in the sector to respect the law or face the consequences of any indiscretion, no matter who the perpetrators are,’’ Omotoso had stressed.

    On Sept. 17, his successor, Bamgbose-Martins, was quoted as  telling staff members of agencies under the ministry that it could no longer be business as usual.

    This is contained in a statement by Mr Mukaila Sanusi, spokesman of the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development.

    Sanusi quoted the commissioner as speaking during his maiden meeting with staff of agencies under his ministry in Alausa.

    The meeting, according to the statement,  was held with staff of the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority (LASPPPA) and the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) District Officers.

    It said that the state government was  adopting rewards and sanctions for efficiency of its agencies monitoring the construction sector and urged the staff to brace up for change.

    The commissioner is quoted as saying that the ministry was confronted with several challenges it could not ignore

    He said they could not be ignored if the ministry must meet the aspirations of the state government for sustainable built environment and 21st century economy.

  • Lagos govt opens investigation into cause of Mushin building collapse

    Lagos govt opens investigation into cause of Mushin building collapse

    The Lagos State Government says it has directed prompt investigations to unravel the cause of the building collapse at 2/4 Oye Sonuga Str., Palmgroove, Mushin Local Government on Friday.

    The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr Omotayo Bamgbose-Martins, said this at the site.

    He said the incident, which occurred at midday, was “the partial collapse of a four-floor building that is over forty years old”.

    Bamgbose-Martins, according to a statement by Mr Mukaila Sanusi, spokesman of the ministry, said that while investigations were on, he had directed that the adjoining building be demolished for safety reasons to avert danger.

    The Commissioner said that the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) and the Lagos State Materials Testing Laboratory had been instructed to begin work to unravel the cause of the collapse.

    He said the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency had since begun rescue operations and efforts were on to save anyone trapped in the rubbles.

    Lagos has recorded recurring cases of building collapse, with Friday’s incident coming on the heels of that of a seven-storey building on Oba Idowu Oniru Street, Lekki, on Sept. 4.

    The building, which was under construction, caved in, leading to the death of no fewer than five persons.

    The former Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr Idris Salako, resigned his appointment a day after the incident.

    Mr Gbenga Omotoso, Commissioner for Information and Strategy who announced Salako’s resignation in Ikeja, did not state the reason for his resignation.

    He stated, however, that the commissioner’s resignation was a prelude to the restructuring of the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development and its agencies.

    He added that Gov. Sanwo-Olu accepted the commissioner’s resignation, thanked him for his services to the state and wished him success in his future endeavours.

    “The governor warns all players in the sector to respect the law or face the consequences of any indiscretion, no matter who the perpetrators are,’’ Omotoso had stressed.

    On Sept. 17, his successor, Bamgbose-Martins, was quoted as telling staff members of agencies under the ministry that it could no longer be business as usual.

    This is contained in a statement by Mr Mukaila Sanusi, spokesman of the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development.

    Sanusi quoted the commissioner as speaking during his maiden meeting with staff of agencies under his ministry in Alausa.

    The meeting, according to the statement, was held with staff of the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority (LASPPPA) and the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) District Officers.

    It said that the state government was adopting rewards and sanctions for efficiency of its agencies monitoring the construction sector and urged the staff to brace up for change.

    The commissioner is quoted as saying that the ministry was confronted with several challenges it could not ignore

    He said they could not be ignored if the ministry must meet the aspirations of the state government for sustainable built environment and 21st century economy.

  • BREAKING: Many trapped as another building collapses in Lagos

    BREAKING: Many trapped as another building collapses in Lagos

    Another building collapsed on Friday on Sonuga street in the Mushin area of Lagos State as the number of casualties is yet to be ascertained at the time of filing this report.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) report the four-storey building, located at Oye Sonuga street, opposite Oye roundabout, Isolo road Mushin went down a few minutes ago.

    It was gathered that many are trapped under the rubble. However, the agencies of government are yet to release an official report on the building collapse.

    Rescue operations have commenced already, but as of the time of filing this report, nothing concrete had been reported from the venue of the incident. Meanwhile, an adult and a child have been rescued alive.

    Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) said: “A building has collapsed on Oye Sonuga Street, at Palm Avenue, in Mushing. Rescue Operation ongoing”.

    Also the Lagos State Coordinator of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Lagos Office, Ibrahim Farinloye confirmed the incident, saying the rescue team has commenced operations on site.

  • Gov. Emmanuel sets up panel to investigate collapsed building in Uyo

    Gov. Emmanuel sets up panel to investigate collapsed building in Uyo

    Gov. Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom has set up a panel of inquiry to investigate the unfortunate collapse of a four-storey building at Iman street, off Aka road in Uyo on Saturday.

    Emmanuel announced this while commiserating with the families of relatives trapped and those who died in the building.

    He said that the panel was to conclude its work within one month.

    According to him, if it is found that the collapse of the building was due to any acts of negligence or wrongdoing, those responsible would face the full wrath of the law.

    “The government has directed the Commissioner for Works and Fire Service to immediately set up a Panel of a Inquiry to investigate the unfortunate incident,” he said.

    Emmanuel expressed his condolences to the families over the incident.

    He wished the survivors a quick recovery and directed the Commissioner for Health, Prof. Augustine Umoh to immediately take over the management of the survivors.

    The governor also expressed appreciation to all the first responders, rescue and security agencies, government officials, voluntary organisations for their efforts.

    Others are citizens who took part,  especially construction companies that donated their equipment in the rescue operation which lasted many hours,” Emmanuel said

  • Building collapse kills 3 children in Jigawa

    Building collapse kills 3 children in Jigawa

    The Police Command in Jigawa has confirmed the death of three children in a building collapse that occurred in Dutse Local Government Area of the state.

    The command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Lawan Shiisu, confirmed this in a statement in Dutse on Thursday.

    Shiisu said the incident occurred on Wednesday morning in Yakasai area of Jigawa Tsada village due to heavy rain recorded in the area.

    “Today, at about 9:50 a.m., information was received from Jigawar Tsada village of Dutse LGA, that on the same date, one building has collapsed in the area due to the heavy rain which lasted for an hour last night.

    “Three children namely; one Farida Idi, 6, Mariya Idi, 3, and Bilkisu Yahya, one and a half, all of Yakasai in Jigawar reportedly died on the spot before they could be rescued,” Shiisu said.

    He explained that upon receipt of the report, police moved to the scene, evacuated the victims, and rushed them to General Hospital, Dutse, where a Medical Doctor on duty certified them dead.

    The PPRO added that the remains of the deceased had since been released to their families for burial.

  • Death toll rises in Lagos building collapse

    Death toll rises in Lagos building collapse

    One more body has been recovered on Monday from the rubbles of a seven-storey building that collapsed at Oba Idowu Oniru Street, Lekki in Lagos on Sunday.

    The building, which is still under construction, caved in on Sunday morning and reportedly killed two people initially, but the death toll later rose to four before the latest recovery, officials said.

    Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, South West Zonal Coordinator, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), confirmed the recovery of the body on Monday, which has raised the death toll to five.

    While the remote and immediate causes of the building’s collapse have yet to be ascertained, search and rescue operations were ongoing at the site of the collapsed building to possibly rescue the trapped victims.

    Collapsed building: LASG orders arrest of developer, construction experts

    Meanwhile, the Lagos State Government has ordered the arrest of the developer and building professionals working on the seventh-floor structure that collapsed in the early hours on Sunday.

    A statement by Mr Mukaila Sanusi, spokesperson, Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, said the building, under construction, was located at Oba Abiodun Oniru road, Iru/Victoria Island area.

    The Commissioner in the Ministry, Dr Idris Salako, gave the order during his visit to the collapsed building site.

    Salako said that the developer and professionals were liable because they  did not regard the planning laws of the state.

    According to him, this is having embarked on construction without a valid planning permit and ignoring official warnings against continuing the building works.

    He said that under no circumstances should anyone construe the filling of application for permit through the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority as a ticket to start construction.

    He said: “There must be a valid planning permit from the aforementioned agency in addition to letter of authorisation and stage inspection at every stage and certification by the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA).

    “This will ensure that construction works are carried out in conformity with the approval granted”.

    The commissioner, however, said that the Police had started a manhunt for the developer, architects, builders and engineers involved in the project while the government was investigating the circumstances surrounding the collapse.

    He expressed worry over increasing disregard for law and order by actors in the built environment, adding that government was determined to restore sanity and orderliness to the sector.

    He also said that the state government had declared incidents of building collapse intolerable.

    Salako urged Lagos residents to join hands with the government to maintain vigilance in the built environment by reporting any illegal developments in their vicinity.

    He adde that infractions should be reported through any ministry or state government communication channels, particularly the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development APP and LASBCA.

  • Collapsed building: Lagos Govt orders arrest of developer, construction experts

    Collapsed building: Lagos Govt orders arrest of developer, construction experts

    The Lagos State Government says it has ordered arrest of the developer and building professionals working on the seventh-floor structure that collapsed in the early hours on Sunday.

    A statement by Mr Mukaila Sanusi, spokesperson, Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, said the building, under construction, was located at Oba Abiodun Oniru road, Iru/Victoria Island area.

    The Commissioner in the Ministry, Dr Idris Salako, gave the order during his visit to the collapsed building site.

    Salako said that the developer and professionals were liable because they  did not regard the planning laws of the state.

    According to him, this is having embarked on construction without a valid planning permit and ignoring official warnings against continuing the building works.

    He said that under no circumstances should anyone construe the filling of application for permit through the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority as a ticket to start construction.

    He said: “There must be a valid planning permit from the aforementioned agency in addition to letter of authorisation and stage inspection at every stage and certification by the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA).

    “This will ensure that construction works are carried out in conformity with the approval granted”.

    The commissioner, however, said that the Police had started a manhunt for the developer, architects, builders and engineers involved in the project while the government was investigating the circumstances surrounding the collapse.

    He expressed worry over increasing disregard for law and order by actors in the built environment, adding that government was determined to restore sanity and orderliness to the sector.

    He also said that the state government had declared incidents of building collapse intolerable.

    Salako urged Lagos residents to join hands with the government to maintain vigilance in the built environment by reporting any illegal developments in their vicinity.

    He adde that infractions should be reported through any ministry or state government communication channels, particularly the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development APP and LASBCA.

  • Tinubu writes heartfelt letter to Gov Ganduje

    Tinubu writes heartfelt letter to Gov Ganduje

    The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has penned a heartfelt letter to Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje over the lives lost when a three-storey building collapsed at Kanti Kwari Market in the state.

    Tinubu who wrote Ganduje on August 31, 2022, expressed his deepest sadness and sympathy over the unfortunate incident.

    He also wished the injured quick recovery.

    “The collapse of the three-storey building under construction is disheartening. Those who lost their lives in that incident did not deserve to die in that manner.

    “While praying that Almighty Allah grant repose of their souls, I commiserate with their families and relations. I urge them to take heart and accept the occurrence as the will of Allah.

    “I also sympathise with those injured and wish then speedy recovery. I enjoin the government to continue ensuring that the injured are properly catered for.

    “Rescue efforts should be intensified until all those trapped in the collapsed building are rescued.

    “May I also use this medium to console the Chairman and management of the market, and indeed the traders over the accident and untold loss suffered.

    “While urging the government to immediately investigate the circumstances that led to the building collapse to prevent a recurrence of such in future, I hope and pray that this sad incident do not occur again.”