Saturday, April 4, 2026 - Seven people have been injured after a two-storey building under construction collapsed in Abuja.
The building, situated in Jikwoyi, within the Abuja
Municipal Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), collapsed at
about 11:00am on Friday, April 3.
Construction workers who were on site at the time of the
collapse were said to be among those injured.
According to a statement issued by the Head of Public
Affairs of the FCT Emergency Management Department (FEMD), Nkechi Isa, rescue
operations were immediately activated to ensure that no victims remained
trapped beneath the rubble.
FEMD’s Search and Rescue Team reported that 17 workers were
on the upper floor of the building when it gave way. Five of the workers
sustained injuries, while a male at the ground level was trapped but later
rescued.
“All the injured workers, including the rescued victim, have
been taken to the Sisters of Nativity Hospital in Jikwoyi and are responding to
treatment,” the emergency team said.
Emergency responders at the scene include personnel from
FEMD, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Department of
Development Control, the Engineering Department of the Federal Capital
Development Authority (FCDA), the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps,
the Federal Fire Service, and the FCT Police Command.
FEMD noted that excavation at the site was ongoing to ground
level to ensure that no one remained trapped.

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