By John Ikani
At least two dead bodies have been recovered from the rubbles of a seven-storey building that collapsed in the early hours of Sunday in Lekki, Lagos State.
About four other persons are said to be trapped in the rubbles of the uncompleted building which collapsed in the early hours of Sunday.
Ibrahim Farinloye, Zonal Coordinator South West, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), who revealed this to reporters on Sunday, said the seven-storey building under construction collapsed at Oba Idowu Oniru Street, Lekki.
Although the immediate cause of the collapse is still sketchy, emergency workers and security operatives have are working to rescue trapped victims.
What you should know
Building collapses are common in Africa’s most populous nation, where millions live in dilapidated structures and construction standards are often flouted.
The standards of buildings have been in the spotlight since a high-rise building under construction collapsed in Lagos in November last year, killing at least 45 people.
Since 2005, at least 152 buildings have collapsed in Lagos, according to a South African university researcher.
Bad workmanship, low-quality materials, and corruption to bypass official oversight are often blamed for Nigerian building disasters.