Nigerian President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has grieved over the reported tragic collapse of a school building, which resulted in multiple deaths and many surviving victims in Jos, Plateau State on Friday.
The President in a statement released by his aide, described the unfortunate incident as a huge loss to the nation, as well devastating development – too excruciating to imagine.
Tinubu who assured the people of Plateau State of his fervent support at this difficult time, condoled with the bereaved families, families of all the victims, and the people and Government of Plateau State.
He commended emergency responders, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), security agencies, and all citizens involved in the search, rescue, and resuscitation efforts.
Also, the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar on social media platforms, said he is devastating over collapsed building which claimed lives of innocent students, added that it is even more heartrending that these students were writing exams when the disaster struck.
“Let this tragedy serve as a stark reminder for governments at all levels to prioritise the approval and supervision of buildings to ensure their safety and integrity. A thorough investigation must be conducted, and those responsible are held fully accountable under the law”, Atiku added.
Report has it that activities at Saints Academy and its immediate environment in Busa Buji, Jos North, were disrupted on Friday morning when the school’s two-story building caved in on students and their teachers.
“Panicked and desperate residents quickly descended on the scene to provide help as screams for help rent the air. They were joined by emergency workers to battle the rubble to rescue those trapped underneath.
“So far, 16 people have been pulled out dead while dozens of others injured in the collapse have been rushed to nearby hospitals. Some of those who have been rushed to hospitals are in urgent need of blood transfusions as the hospitals battle to treat them”, the report added.