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Abuja Estate Incident Clarified: ‘Controlled Demolition, Not Collapse,’ Says FCT Emergency Management

The Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department has clarified that the incident initially reported as a building collapse in an Abuja estate was actually a controlled demolition due to structural defects, and no lives were lost.

It was earlier reported that an unconfirmed number of workers were feared dead after a building at Nicholas Ukachukwu’s Praco Limited Estate in Guzape, Abuja, collapsed on Friday.

It was also reported that a rescue operation was going on but had been hindered by heavy rainfall.
Debunking the incident during a phone call interview, the Acting Director of General FEMD, Florence Wenegieme, told our correspondent that the incident was not a case of collapse but a structural defect.

“it was a structural defect but the owner decided to demolish it completely. No loss of lives, and no one was trapped. FEMD rescue team was there with Asokoro divisional police, NEMA, and FCT Red Cross

She emphasized that the press should always contact her to confirm any future developments.

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