Malam Muhammad Bello, Minister, Federal Capital Territory (FCT),
has assured the public of adequate emergency medical care for victims of the
Jabi, Abuja, collapsed building.
Bello said this in a statement signed by Mr Cosmas Uzodinma,
Chief Press Secretary, FCT on Friday in Abuja.
The Minister was on ground at the site of the Jabi collapsed
building during, which only about 6 have been rescued with various degrees of
injuries and were rushed to nearby hospitals, with one death recorded.
The FCT boss who was accompanied by the FCT Permanent Secretary,
Mr Chinyeaka Ohaa, were on the sight to oversee rescue operations at the scene
of the unfortunate incident.
He commended the emergency officers and first responders for
their prompt response.
“Efforts are ongoing to excavate the place and clear to rubbles
in order to rescue some of the people suspected to have been covered by the
rubbles.
The Minister prayed that the rescue operators would meet the
victims alive.
“We are working to get under the debris to get out all those
that have been trapped there.
“I am very appreciative of the quick response of the emergency
management agency and as you can see, they are doing a good job.
The ambulances are here what we need now is to support the
rescue workers.
“We have placed selected hospitals on high alert and I have
directed the hospitals to ensure diligent treatment of any of the victims
brought in from the site.
My prayer is that those that are trapped would come out safe,”
Bello said.
He, however, indicated that a machinery would be set in motion
to unravel the reason for the collapsed building.
The
four storey complex located near Jabi Motor park had been abandoned for 15
years before work resumed three months ago.

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