Daily Trust

3 die as 4-storey building collapses in Anambra

- From Emma Elekwa, Awka

Three persons died in the early hours of Tuesday when a fourstorey building collapsed in Okeani village, Oko community in Anambra State.

The building, located close to the Federal Polytechni­c in Oko and owned by an Oko indigene based in Europe, collapsed about 2 am after a downpour around 4 pm the previous day.

Daily Trust gathered that the deceased, all from the northern part of the country and constructi­on workers in the building, were fast asleep when the structure came down.

A neighbor Angela Ivories told our correspond­ent that part of the building which was near completion had collapsed on Monday afternoon after a downpour, a developmen­t which she said should have been enough signal for the deceased to have hurried out of the building.

“After a part of the building collapsed on Sunday, Musa suggested to his co-workers to vacate the building, but they didn’t heed his advice,” she said, adding that it was not up to two hours after they were advised to vacate the building that the rest of it came down.

Confirming the incident, the State Chairman, Nigerian Red Cross society, Professor Peter Katchy, said the bodies of the deceased had been excavated from the debris.

The Anambra State Police Commission­er, Mr Sam Okaula said efforts were on to arrest the owner of the building and his site engineer.

“Two persons have been confirmed dead, and we learnt the collapse was caused by use of substandar­d material. We have mounted a manhunt for the owner of the building. We are making efforts to get at him and his site engineer,” he said.

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