Ganduje Revokes Land Allocation Of Collapsed Kano Building, Converts To Parking Space

Post Date : September 1, 2022

 

Kano State governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has revoked the land allocation of the area where a three-storey building collapsed at Beirut road, GSM market.

The building, which collapsed on Tuesday, led to the death of two people, while seven others were injured.

Although the owners of the building could not be ascertained, the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), said the building was not properly constructed.

However, in a visit to the scene of the incident on Wednesday, the state governor said, “Originally, this place should be a parking space only. It is too small for shop construction.”

Ganduje directed that the place be converted to a parking space, adding that a very powerful Technical Committee has been instituted to look into remote and immediate causes of the tragedy.

“We should know that from onset, any building should be designed and supervised by professionals. Within a period of one week, only this committee will submit its report and we will act on it most appropriately,” he stated.

He urged marketers to cooperate with workers who were excavating debris, adding that after excavating the scene properly, the government would immediately start providing a befitting parking space.

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