In an effort to prevent future building collapse in Plateau State, Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang inaugurated a Technical Committee to investigate the cause of recent collapse of two storey Saints Academy Jos building.
The tragic event claimed the lives of 22 students and staff and left over 134 others injured.
At the inauguration of the Committee at the Twin Theatre, New Government House Little Rayfield, Jos, Governor Mutfwang tasked the Committee to investigate thoroughly the causes of the collapse and examine the roles of all individuals involved in the construction and maintenance of the building.

Governor Mutfwang in a statement signed by his Director of Press and Public Affairs Gyang Bere, explained that the investigation is crucial to preventing similar tragedies in the future.
He stated, “It is imperative that we understand why this incident occurred, identify any lapses in duty, and implement measures to prevent a recurrence. Reports indicate that around 12 other schools in the city are at risk of collapse, which necessitates urgent action.”
The Governor expressed commitment to implementing stringent measures to ensure the safety and integrity of buildings across the state.
He remarked, “We will continue to enforce necessary changes with compassion, avoiding unnecessary hardship for our people. However, we cannot compromise on the safety of innocent lives. The loss of 24 children is a grave reminder of the urgency of our mission.”

Governor Mutfwang also directed the Secretary to the State Government to broaden the committee’s mandate to include the burnt Jos Main Market, where reports suggest that the remaining structure is also at risk of collapse.
He urged the committee to investigate the demolition process, the handling of materials, and the steps needed to ensure public safety.
The Governor called on the public to provide any information that could help prevent future building collapses in the state.
Prof. Slim Matawal, the Committee’s Chairman, expressed gratitude to the Governor for entrusting them with the critical task. He assured that the committee would diligently work to prevent future building collapses in the state.
The statement listed the Members of the committee as follows:
- Prof. Slim Matawal, Chairman
- Engr. Oke Ezema, Member
- Arc. Olusegun Olukoya, Member
- Bldr. Daniel Sani (NOIB), Member
- Arc. Michael Yibial (ARCON), Member
- Engr. Dr. Mrs. Rose E. Daffi (COREN), Member
- Arc. Barnabas Dafiel (JMDB), Member
- Barr. Williams Habakkuk (MOJ), Member
- ACP Dayyabu Ahmed (NPF), Member
- Mr. Yakubu I. Mallo (Director Administration, OSGS), Secretary.
Follow us on www.krestnews com or on facebook, WhatsApp, X ( twitter), and telegram