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19 Persons Still Trapped , In Ibadan Building Collapse – Survivors

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Survivors Reveal Figures Of Individuals Who Were Trapped In Collapsed Building

While efforts are still ongoing to rescue lives, it was learned that at least 19 persons are still trapped in a three-storey building under construction which collapsed in Ibadan on Friday

This is even as Naija News reports that the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) had earlier stated that there were no casualties in the building collapse that occurred around 5;30pm yesterday.

David Aderibigbe, a witness who lives close to the building site, told newsmen that 23 workers and two food vendors were trapped in the building.

He said that only six of the victims had been rescued from the debris by residents of the area.

“Some of the survivors of the incident who have been rescued told us there are no fewer than 23 workers on site and two traders,” he was quoted to have said.

“The survivor said one of the traders was trapped with her baby.”

Aderibigbe said some of the victims had been making telephone calls to seek help.

Toheeb Gbadamosi, one of the survivors, said, “Today is my first time of working at this place. I just came around in order to raise some money for my upkeep because things are difficult. I thank God that I came out of the rubble alive.”

Mojeed Agbaje, one of those involved in the rescue efforts, said two of his relatives (Tunde and Oladepo) were trapped in the building.

I am worried because other people that I know are presently in the wreckage. Tunde sustained injuries on his face and limbs. We have taken him to Molete Hospital and he is recuperating,” he said.

Akin Makinde, secretary, Oyo State Emergency Management Agency, said the report of the accident was shocking.

He said the agency had always warned builders to adhere to the building regulations to avoid disasters.

Makinde said he had contacted an excavator to clear the wreckage to enable the rescue of others still under the rubble.

Meanwhile, fire servicemen, Red Cross and police personnel have deployed to the scene to help rescue victims.



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