Disaster struck in Abuja when two construction workers were killed in a building that collapsed in the early hours of Monday morning.
The structure under construction at Plot 444 in Wupa District of Gwarimpa is said to be located at Gwarimpa, one of the biggest estates in West Africa.
The four-storey building went down, trapping the construction workers in mangled iron rods and concrete slabs.
Two of the rescued labourers were rushed to the hospital where they are responding to treatment.
Sources at the scene gave the names of the rescued workers as Timothy and Hakeem.
Support agencies led National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Julius Berger and The Nigeria Police, Nigeria Security Civil Defence Corps and Development and Control Department of FCDA rushed to the scene to rescue those trapped in the rubble.
Construction giants, Julius Berger brought in heavy tractors and crane, while police dogs were sniffing around for vital signs of those still alive.
The Special Assistant, Media, to the FCT Minister, Abubakar Sani, said that the structure collapsed because it was built with substandard materials.
The building was said to be under the supervision of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) which allocated the plot in 2009.
According to Sani, the developers violated what was approved in the plan by erecting a four-floor structure, as against the original plan which only permitted for a suspended floor and a car park.
He also disclosed that the FCDA only found out that the land where the structure was built was a green area reserved for recreation activities, saying that FHA did not inform FCTA until the unfortunate incident.
“When FHA found that there was a violation of the building plan, they gave an immediate order for work to stop, but unfortunately the developer refused to comply. Unknown to FHA, the developer was using sub-standard materials, which compromised the structure, resulting in its collapse. We have commenced rescue operations and full investigation into the incident, ” Sani said.
But a statement signed by Managing Director FHA Prof Al-Amin Mohammed, stated that they approved the plan for the developer for a shopping mall.
The Authority, however, added that early this year, its development control personnel discovered that work had commenced on a structure behind the mall which was not covered by the earlier approved plan.