The unfortunate collapse of a building at Saint Academy in Jos, Plateau State, has led to a considerable number of deaths and injuries. Initially, 17 fatalities were reported, but the death toll has now increased to 22, with 154 people injured.
The state authorities, led by the Commissioner for Information, Musa Ashoms, have been actively updating the public on the situation.
On Saturday, Ashoms announced that 74 of the injured victims had been discharged from medical care.
In response to this tragedy, the Plateau State Governor has ordered the immediate closure of the school. This decision aims to ensure the safety of other students and to allow a thorough investigation into the incident.
NGF Chairman and Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, emphasized that school safety in Nigeria is crucial, and state governments must promptly address any deficiencies.
In a statement by the Acting Head of Media, Ahmed Halimah, on Saturday, the forum praised the prompt response of the rescue teams and the state government’s efforts in handling the crisis.
The statement read in part, “The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), today, expressed deep sorrow and extend their heartfelt condolences to the families affected by the tragic collapse of a school building in Plateau State.
“The incident, which occurred on July 12, resulted in the loss of multiple lives and left many injured.
“The Nigeria Governors’ Forum stands in solidarity with the people of Plateau and the affected families during this difficult time. We commend the swift response of the rescue teams and the efforts of the state government in
managing this crisis.
“As the State Government continues to provide support and comfort to the affected families, the NGF is ready to support efforts to help mitigate the impact of this tragedy and prevent future occurrences.
“Safety in our schools is paramount, and we must take immediate steps to address any lapses. We are committed to supporting Plateau State in providing necessary assistance to the affected families.
“May the Almighty grant the families the strength and courage to bear this irreparable loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with Governor Mutfwang, the Busa Buji community, and the entire Plateau State during this difficult time.”