DMGS Centenary Building Collapse: Cause still unknown – Official

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By Edwin Nwachukwu

Lagos, June 16, 2024 – The Director of Operations, DMGS Centenary building which collapsed on June 15, 2024, in Anambra state, Dr Chijioke Ojji says the cause of the collapse is still unknown.

Ojji, in a press statement to 108scoop.com, said the issue is under investigation by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), the Anambra State Physical Planning Board (ASPPB), and the Nigerian Police.

‘’The DMGS Centenary building collapsed on June 12, 2024, at approximately 1:00 AM. Unfortunately, three people were trapped, and despite rescue efforts, the third individual, Gideon Ezeigwe, was found deceased.

‘’We extend our condolences to his family and they have our support in dealing with this tragic loss.

‘’We commend the bravery of volunteers and the support of the Anambra State government, the Fire service, and other responders.

‘’Our priority remains the safety of everyone involved and securing the site,’’ Ojji said.

He, however, urged the public to rely on official updates and avoid speculation on social media.

‘’We will continue to share factual information as the investigation unfolds.’’

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