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Enforcement Of Building Regulations Will End Structural Collapse- Obi

By Stella Enenche, Abuja

The Labour Party Presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections, Peter Obi has said a review and strict enforcement of building regulations would end incessant structure collapse in the country.

Obi stated this on Monday via his X handle @PeterObi while reacting to the latest building collapse in Abuja.

The former Anambra State governor called for the arrest and prosecution of erring builders, engineers and supervisors.

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He appealed to the Federal government to intensify efforts in rescuing all victims.

Obi said,”the frequency of building collapse in the country has become very disturbing and worrisome and calls for national attention.

“The latest distressing reports of the building collapse in Sabon Lugbe, Abuja, yesterday, which left about 40 persons trapped in the rubble, is just one of the many such incidents.

“I learned that residents and emergency workers were already on the ground since the incident occurred yesterday, helping with first response and rescue efforts.

“I urge the government to intensify efforts and ensure the safe and complete rescue of all the affected victims.

“Beyond the rescue efforts, the relevant agencies need to investigate extensively into the factors surrounding the building collapse, to forestall future occurrences.

“Specifically, we need to review and reinforce our building codes and regulations and ensure that there is strict enforcement of rules and regulations all over the country.

“There is need to arrest and prosecute all erring builders, engineers and supervisors whose negligence leads to building collapses.

My heart goes out to all our brothers and sisters who were trapped under the rubble of the collapsed building. I pray that every one of them is safely rescued and reunited back to their families,”. he tweeted.

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