Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Friday evening visited the site of a collapsed four-storey building in Jabi, Abuja, which left at least two dead and several trapped.
He was accompanied to the site by Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Muhammad Bello.
This evening, I visited the site of the building that collapsed in Abuja.
My heart goes out to the family that lost someone today. There are no words to describe how you must be feeling.
On behalf of this nation, please accept our sincere condolences. pic.twitter.com/kLLEXf8SMw
— Prof Yemi Osinbajo (@ProfOsinbajo) August 17, 2018
Professor Osinbajo said he was satisfied with rescue efforts and the emergency response to the incident. He also wished those injured in the incident quick recovery.
He described the accident as unfortunate and assured that all the relevant public agencies will ensure that rescue operations are effectively carried out.
“The collapse of this building is a very unfortunate incident. As you know, it was a building under construction. It appears to have collapsed a few hours ago.
“The most important thing at the moment is that we have all of the relief, safety and emergency management agencies all here. NEMA is here, the FCT authorities are here, the Hon. Minister himself is here, the executive government is here.
“So, the whole process of ensuring that those who may be trapped under this collapsed building are rescued is well underway. All of the emergency equipment, help movers and the equipment that are required, are here,” the acting President said.
Osinbajo after the visit commiserated with relatives of those who may have died and those injured. He also hoped that who may still be trapped under the building would be rescued.
He said, “There is enough for us to expect that they should at least be able to rescue anyone who may still be trapped in this building. I am quite satisfied so far with the level of the activities to ensure that this very unfortunate incident is not made worse by any loss of lives.”