Without a doubt, the day, October 31, 2024, will remain etched in the memories of the families of victims of the building collapse in the Jegede Oluloyo area of Ibadan, Ona Ara Local Government Area, where at least 13 people tragically lost their lives, and seven others sustained severe injuries.
The dreams of a better and promising future, which the deceased had, were all shattered into fragments when the weak structure suddenly caved in.
The building, which collapsed around 2:00 am, housed mentally challenged individuals who were being attended to by a kind-hearted man.
Vanguard reports that it almost wiped out the whole family as the landlord lost his wife, one child and three grandchildren.
Speaking on how he received a distress call from the neighbourhood at 2:00 am, the General Manager of Oyo State Fire Services, Yemi Akinyinka, said: “When we arrived, we found that 10 people had died instantly.
Three victims had already been recovered before we arrived, and our team recovered four more. Three days after the incident, three more casualties were recorded raising the death toll from 10 to 13.
Victims recount ordeal
Among the victims was the landlord of the collapsed building, Alhaji Dauda Lamidi, who said he just returned from the restroom when the unexpected happened.
Lamidi said: “Though, I built the house about 40 years ago, I never expected it would collapse suddenly like that. As I told the people earlier, I was just coming back from the toilet when the building came crashing down. I have lost so much. I plead with the Oyo State Government to help me mitigate the losses.”
As for Funmilayo Oyedele, who lost a seven-year-old child, she said the unfortunate incident took everything she had in life. Weeping profusely, she recalled that she was preparing for her son’s school when she heard a deafening noise.
A man, Mr Bukayo Aderele, who claimed to be a relative of a family of three, who died in the incident, said only a teenager was left behind as the mother, father and a girl were buried under the rubble.
Wearing a forlorn look and his two hands folded on his chest, the middle-aged motor mechanic was too shocked.
He tried to mutter some words saying: “I live far away; it was when I received a call from a friend that I learned of the incident.
“I am a distant relative of Daddy Segun. When I met him that day, I never knew that was the last time I would see him alive. What will be the fate of the only son they left behind?”
Mrs Tawakalitu Lamidi, who said she was the daughter of the landlord, cried for help from the state government.
She said: “We even need their help because there is no place for us to stay. We don’t have any house to live in again.
“Some people died, while some are in the hospital. What God did, it’s only Him that understands. We are begging our government to have mercy on us and the people in the hospital too, on how to pay their hospital bills and when they come back they have no place to stay.”
A neighbour in the community, Mr Daud Olayiwola said the landlord accommodates mentally challenged people in the house and treats them until they are okay.
Olayiwola said: “Baba Ire (landlord) is a kind-hearted person who has been using the building for traditional care of mentally unstable patients and others. Even when you don’t have anything, Baba Ire would take care of them. It will be hard before you can see someone displaying this kind of attribute.
“Whenever they bring sick people to him, Baba Ire will take care of them and heal them.”
Commenting on the incident, the Oyo State Police Command Headquarters in Eleyele and the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, confirmed the casualty figure.
The Commissioner of Police, CP Sonubi Ayodele, in a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Adewale Osifeso, disclosed that 10 persons have lost their lives, while eight other victims are currently receiving treatment following various degrees of injuries sustained.
He said: “On Thursday, 31/10/2024 around 0200hrs, a storey building located around Ojugbede Jegede Area, Ogbere collapsed leading to the immediate loss of 10 lives while 8 others are currently battling with various degrees of life-threatening injuries.
“Adequate security has currently been emplaced in the area to prevent hoodlums from taking over the incident scene and as well protect the lives and property of other residents within the jurisdiction.”
Also speaking on the incident, the South-West Zonal Coordinator of NEMA, Mr Kadiri Olanrewaju stated that the agency was able to rescue at least five people from the rubble.
Olanrewaju said: “With the combined effort of response by stakeholders, five persons were rescued alive, which include one adult male, two adult females and two children.
“These victims were carried to Mercyland Clinic and Maternity Centre for immediate medical care.
Unfortunately, 10 persons lost their lives in the incident. One adult victim has been discharged from the hospital, while one victim was unconscious and has been transferred to Adeoyo General Hospital at Yemetu, Ibadan.”