Commotion has taken over an Enugu State community after a building under construction suddenly caved in with workers inside.
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A building under construction, belonging to an Enugu State
Government official, has collapsed on Thursday, leaving many people
injured.
According to Daily Post, it was learnt that the building belongs to a member of the Enugu House of Assembly.
Some of the workers told newsmen at the construction site that they were working when they heard a caving sound.
It was gathered that in the ensuing confusion, some of the workers
quickly jumped down from the last floor where they were working. A
number of the workers were severely injured.
The Enugu State commissioner for Enugu Capital Territory
Development Authority, ECTDA, Mr. Chidi Aroh, who rushed to the scene of
the incident, said that whereas his ministry took full responsibility
for the incident, the agency had since August 2016 given order for work
to stop at the site.
He, however, said the order was disobeyed.
He hinted that he had quickly dispatched a letter to the police,
requesting for the arrest of one Engr. Nwokike, who he said was in
charge of the site.
The Commissioner also noted that he had ordered for stop of works
on all building projects ongoing at the estate until all approval plans
were verified.
He pledged that such incident would not take place again in the Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi’s administration.
“This is the first time a building is collapsing in Enugu State
since the inception of this administration and I can assure you that by
the grace of God, such will not happen again,” said Aroh.
Meanwhile, some members of the public who gathered at the scene of
the incident, blamed it on poor quality of materials used for the
building.
It was also revealed that over 90 percent buildings at the said
layout belongs to serving and former members of the Enugu State House of
Assembly.
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