Building collapse: 50 Niger Delta University (NDU) students escape death in Bayelsa

by Oge Okonkwo

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Over 50 students of the Niger Delta University (NDU) owned by Bayelsa state reportedly escaped death on Friday when a lecture theater under construction collapsed at the permanent site of the institution.

According to sources, the collapse was said to have been caused by an alleged attempt by the contractors to cut corners.

It was gathered by newsmen  from an eyewitness identified as Preye, that the site engineers had reportedly turned down all request by workers to apply standard procedure in the construction of the lecture theater.

Leadership Newspapers reports:

“Instead of using  eight pans of sand and 12 pans of chipping, but  he uses 15 pans of sand  which is in excess.

“16mm is the ideal iron rod for  the first decking,  but he used 12mm iron rods. The pillars were not well cast; from the DPC, there was no proper base,”  he said.

Top members of the Nigeria Institute of Architects (NIA) who visited the scene of the collapsed building, attributed the collapse to the use of quack engineers for construction and announced its decision to set up a high powered committee to investigate the incident.

Leading the team of  Architects the state chairman of the NIA, Stella Rain, said though a high powered committee had been set up to investigate the incident, the NIA had always warned  against the use of quacks on construction sites in the state.

Chancellor of the NDU, Professor Humfrey Okonjo, told the team that the project monitoring team of the Institution informed him on the defects of  the building, and they were in the process of finding solution to it when the building collapsed.

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