Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang Visits Survivors of Saint Academy School Building Collapse...
....Sets Up Committee to Investigate Cause, Bans Mining Activities in Jos-Bukuru Metropolis
In a clear demonstration of leadership and compassion, Plateau State Governor Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang has swiftly responded to the tragic collapse of the Saint Academy Jos building at Busa Buji in Jos North Local Government Area. The incident resulted in the loss of lives of students and staff.
Governor Mutfwang, deeply pained and heartbroken by the devastating incident, expressed condolences to the families of the deceased, describing the tragedy as unfortunate but avoidable.
He extended his gratitude to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Plateau State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), the Nigerian Red Cross, and Plateau residents for their swift response, stating that their timely intervention prevented a higher casualty count.
During an on-the-spot assessment at the site, Governor Mutfwang ordered the immediate closure of the school, expressing dissatisfaction with the building's structural integrity. He noted that the materials used in the construction were substandard.
Additionally, Governor Mutfwang announced a ban on mining activities within the Jos-Bukuru Metropolis, and directed the Nigerian Police to arrest and prosecute anyone found violating the order to ensure the safety of citizens.
While visiting survivors at Bingham University Teaching Hospital and Our Lady of Apostles Hospital (OLA), Governor Mutfwang expressed deep condolences to the families of the deceased and wished a speedy recovery to those injured.
He urged residents of the state living in flood-prone areas to evacuate immediately and emphasized the importance of submitting building plans to the Jos Metropolitan Development Board (JMDB) for approval to prevent future tragedies.
Addressing journalists later, Governor Mutfwang said, "Yesterday was indeed a black Friday for us. It was a very unfortunate incident that could have been avoided with proper governance. The building was clearly substandard and has been a danger for years."
Governor Mutfwang continued, "We are not out to punish anyone or be vindictive. We aim to ensure we live in a civilized society, obeying rules and regulations. This school will remain closed, and we will investigate the cause of the collapse. Our scrutiny will extend to all schools to ensure safety."
Gyang Bere
Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Executive Governor of Plateau State
July 13, 2024
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