One killed as building collapses in Jigawa

A building which collapsed in the early hours of Saturday September 17, at Birniwa local government area of Jigawa state, has left at least one person dead.

Police spokesperson in the state, DSP Lawan Shiisu Adam said the incident occurred at around 5:47am on Saturday.

He disclosed that while one person died on the spot, several others were injured. The injured victims were rushed to Birniwa General Hospital for examination and treatment.

Adam added that the police did not suspect any foul play as the building that collapsed was built with mud.

Five-storey hotel under construction in Ibadan collapses

A five-storey hotel still under construction has collapsed in Ibadan, Oyo state’s capital.

The building located at Awosika area of Ibadan, and within Ibadan North Local Government Area and close to the Oyo State Government secretariat, collapsed in the early hours of Thursday September 8.

Rescue teams, consisting men from the State Fire Service, Federal Road Safety Commission, and other security agencies, have been deployed to the scene and they are searching for workers who are trapped under the rubble.

Two dead, eight rescued in Kano building collapse

Two people died and eight others were rescued after the collapse of the three-story building at Beirut GSM Market in Kano.

Giving an update on the building collapse which occurred on Tuesday evening, August 30, the Nigerian Red Cross Society, Kano State branch, said that one person died at the hospital among the nine victims so far rescued alive.

The Secretary of the branch, Musa Abdullah, said that a staff of Kano Electricity Distribution Company also lost his life in the disaster, bringing the death toll to 2.

“A staff of Kano Electricity Distribution Company, who was trying to disconnect the building from the high tension but unfortunately, the power that was already shut down from the transformer, technically relayed back and trapped him which led to his death on the spot,” he said.

In a statement by the Kano Fire Service Public Relations Officer, Saminu Abdullahi, the agency said eight victims had been successfully rescued.

He listed the names of the survivors as: Naziru Abdulkadir, 24.

Magaji Abubakar, 27.

Abdurauf Muhammad, 38.

Minjibir Ibrahim, 46.

Ahmad Buhari Haruna,16.

Sadiq Haruna,19

Abdurashid Basiru, 36, and Danladi Lawan, 29.

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