Seven persons have been
confirmed dead while several were injured in the three-storey building that
collapsed along Seriki road in Dilimi community of Jos North Local Government
Area of Plateau State, according to the Plateau Police Command.
The building said to be
owned by a popular herbal doctor, Alhaji Rufai Kabiru, collapsed on Monday
evening at about 4pm.
News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) reports that Terna Tyopev, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of
the Command, who confirmed the incident did not say what caused the collapse of
the building.
Mr Tyopev, a deputy
superintendent of police, said, “This evening, at about 5 p.m. we received a
distress call that a two-storey building located at Butcher Line in Jos North
has collapsed.”
“A search and rescue team
was immediately mobilised to the scene (of the building collapse).
“Seven persons were rescued
unhurt, three persons were rescued with various degree of injuries while three
persons lost their lives.”
The PPRO said the injured
were currently receiving treatment at the Plateau Specialist Hospital and
Bingham University Teaching Hospital, respectively.
He said search and rescue
operation was still ongoing at the scene, adding that security personnel had
cordoned off the vicinity.
Meanwhile, Kefas Yilrwang,
the acting managing director of the Jos Metropolitan Development Board (JMDB),
lamented on Monday that lack of equipment hampered the ongoing operation to
rescue people from the building collapse.
Mr Yilrwang said lack of
equipment compelled operatives to conduct the rescue work manually.
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