Three people were feared killed yesterday in Onitsha, Anambra State, when a four-storey building, under construction, collapsed after an early morning downpour.
The building, situated on No 24, Obanye Street in Odoakpu, near
Onitsha General Post Office, collapsed at about 3:30pm. The collapsed
building is said to be valued at over N40 million.
It could not be confirmed yesterday if three people died. An eye
witness said nobody died as workers had closed for the day when it
happened. He said workers were sighted at the building at about 8am.
A mechanic, Mr. Willy Chima, told our reporter that he had his
workshop on the land before it was sold for the erection of the
four-storey building. Chima said the building could have given way
because the soil had persistently been ravaged by flood.
He noted that the land should have been sand-filled before the erection of a structure of such magnitude.
At the scene of the incident in Obanye Street, sympathizers were seen discussing in groups.
Sources said inferior materials could have been used in the
construction. Tiny iron rods were seen hanging-out and the building
appeared sunk below its foundation.
A woman from Ukpo in Dunukofia Local Government Area, who allegedly
owned the building and lives in Abuja, was said to own another
five-storey building, which is almost completed at the back of the
collapsed structure.
The contractor handling the project was said to have visited the site on hearing about the unfortunate incident.
Another eyewitness, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the
builders and laborers did not work due to a downpour, which started at
about 6:30 a.m.
“We heard a heavy sound and as most of the neighborhoods in the street rushed out, we saw the uncompleted building collapsing.
“It was a big surprise to all of us. We have noticed recently that work in the building was going on at a high speed.
“It is just a pity, what a huge financial loss. But thank God, no
one was working in the building today and no one was injured in the
incident,’’ he said.
A three-storey building undergoing construction at Okofia–Umuenem,
Otolo Nnewi in Nnewi North Local Government Area also collapsed.
Work was going on when the building caved in, trapping about seven
workers. Although nobody died, six were wounded, three critically. They
were rushed to Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi and a
private hospital.
Chief Christopher Akabogu, a businessman based in Kano, is said to
be the owner of the building. The contractor was said to have used
inferior materials.
President General of the Community, Mr Alphonsus Amiebue said that
the villagers mobilised to rescue the victims but could not ascertain if
some were buried alive.
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ReplyDeletedis is murder.....bcos out of greediness d owners cudnt spend dia money on gud materials in order words riskin pples lyf in d process.......they must compensate d families of d deceased
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