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Onitsha Building collapse: Shocks as Govt approved plan, other requirements tendered as State panel begins sitting, biased members refuse to quit

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By Chuks Collins, Awka

The adhoc panel set up by the Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo in the wake of the collapse of a gigantic 5-storey Centenary Building at the premises of the very popular Dennis Memorial Grammar School, in Onitsha has commenced sitting amidst more surprises.

The controversial panel kicked off in the face of intense protestations by the Anglican Diocese on the Niger, owners of the unfortunate project for Prof Soludo to drop or change two panelists including the chairman, Engr Victor Meju

Menu and Prof Akaolisa Ezeagu were accused of making scathing unprecedented unverified and unprofessional remarks concerning why the building crashed. The unfortunate remarks, the Church claimed had portrayed the two officers as already biased even when the cause/s for the collapse of the building was yet to be investigated or subjected under scrutiny.

It was therefore shocking that Soludo maintained an unyielding stance by retaining them and even made one of them chairman of the panel.

More shocking to the public was the tendering of copy of the approved building plan ref ANSPPB/BP/123/2022.

Tendering the plan to the panel yesterday at the commencement of sitting, the panel was told by a member Church team, that “a detailed technical assessment with a clear plan will be required to determine the cause of the collapse .”

The panel was also told that the wide and inaccurate conjectures, baseless insinuations and premature conclusions no matter the attributions do not explain the cause of the collapse.

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The controversial chairman of yhe panel, Engr Meju, is also the Chairman of the Anambra State Chapter of the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN).

The Church had made strong protest against his appointment and that of one other member of the panel for their inclusion in the assignment on the heels of their alleged prejudiced comments on the ill-fated building.

The protest not withstanding, the State Government retained him as one of the panelists and in fact its Chairman.

It commenced sitting at Awka, the state capital, on Tuesday, June 25,2024.

During the proceeding, four persons involved in the construction of the building testified before the panel.

The first was the Consultant Structural Engineer, Engr Dr Chris Oyeka, (BEng, MEng, PhD), a widely acknowledged professional of many years standing in the building industry as one of the foremost structural engineers in Nigeria. He has held academic positions at both the University of Benin and Igbinedion University and currently holding an expansive portfolio of consultancy projects.

He tendered his curriculum vitae for the confirmation of his professional bona fides and his status as a member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers and a COREN registered engineer in current and good standing.

While testifying on the approval documents, Dr Oyeka confirmed that he was a member of the DMGS Centenary team that submitted the approval application at the Anambra State Physical Planning Board (ANSPPB).

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He had, also while explaining the comment that the approval document was labelled “provisional approval”, unequivocally stated that, that had been a longstanding and verifiable custom and practice of the planning approval bodies, and consequently invited the panel to contact the Anambra State Physical Planning Board (ANSPPB) on the issue.

Oyeka also used the opportunity to professionally explain issues raised by the panel on Expansion Joint and Base Size of the Columns.

On questions concerning the supervision of the construction, he confirmed that he usually visited the site twice a week and in the course, carried out regular inspections with Engr Nweke whose professional competence he said he respected.

However, concerning the thorny issue of the actual cause of the collapse, Dr Oyeka informed the panel that he was, himself, professionally inquisitive to know as what happened was an aberration.

He told the panel that a detailed, difficult, technical assessment with a clear plan would be required to determine the cause of the collapse.

On his own, the Contractor, Engr Chinedu Ibeabuchi, the Director of Optimum Works Ltd, the second person questioned, explained to the panel that he was both a registered engineer with COREN and a registered builder.

He also testified that he had worked professionally and effectively with the technical team and had always cross checked details with Engr Nweke, the supervising engineer, saying that he had always implemented with scrupulous diligence the engineering and architectural drawings.

The third person to address the panel was Engr Davidson Nweke (BEng), a former Chairman of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, Onitsha Chapter and a retired seasoned engineer who had worked for the Anambra State Government.

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Though he provided detailed professional answers to all the technical questions put to him by the panel, he confirmed he had not yet renewed his COREN registration.

The fourth and the last person questioned by the panel during the maiden sitting was Arc Chidubem Olisa (BSc, MSc), the Project Architect.

He explained his drawings and on the issue of the placement of columns, he said that the architect positioned the columns and the structural engineer had the authority on the size of the columns.

The Chairman of the panel, Meju, had while adjourning the proceeding for the day, thanked all for coming and told the technical team that they would be re-invited if needed.

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2027: Approach Peter Obi to return – Dan Ulasi tells PDP leadership

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The former Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chairman in Anambra State, Dan Ulasi, has suggested that the party should approach ex-Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi to return back to the party.

Obi was PDP presidential running mate in the 2019 election which the party lost to former President Muhammadu Buhari.

During the 2023 presidential election, the former Anambra State governor had dumped the PDP for LP.

Under LP, Obi ran for the Presidency as the party’s flag bearer but he came third behind the winner, President Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar of the PDP.

Lately there have been claims of disintegration within the PDP with former presidential running mate, Ifeanyi Okowa and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori defecting to the All Progressives Congress, APC, and more governors are also said to be planning their defection from the party.

Prior to their defection, Atiku and Obi had formed a coalition with other opposition personalities with the aim of ousting Tinubu out of power in 2027.

The PDP Governors Forum, however, vowed that the party will never join Atiku’s coalition.

However, Ulasi said Obi is a better choice should the former ruling party decides to build and consider its future.

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Featuring on Arise Television’s Morning Show, Ulasi said: “Peter Obi is a factor of progress. In the last presidential election, he had over six million votes so if there are no inordinate ambitious people in PDP who don’t want to be overshadowed or position alluded, Obi is somebody the party should openly approach.

“We are talking about leadership for better government of Nigeria and not better person for Nigeria, not better party for Nigeria.

“There are individuals who have the characteristics of performance, who have integrity and honour. And Obi is one of the very few in this country with such qualities.

“So, if the party decides to approach him and solicit my advice, I have enough contacts and relationship with Obi to convince him on why it’s necessary for us to come together to stop the menace that is going on in Abuja presently.

“It will be shameful for PDP governors – for reasons best known to them to dump the party for APC – I want to see them in a press conference telling what are their achievements after eight years as governors.”

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Akpabio leads Nigerian delegation to Pope Francis’ funeral

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Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, is heading a high-level Nigerian delegation to attend the funeral of Pope Francis, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, in Vatican City on Saturday.

This was disclosed in a statement signed by the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Friday.

Tinubu sent the five-member delegation, which also includes the Minister of State, Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu Ojukwu; President of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, Archbishop Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji; Archbishop of Sokoto Diocese, Archbishop Matthew Hassan Kukah; and Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, Archbishop Ignatius Ayua Kaigama.

The statement added, “The delegation will formally deliver a letter conveying President Tinubu’s sympathy and condolences on Pope Francis’ passing to the Acting Head of the Vatican.

“On Monday, President Tinubu joined the Catholic faithful and Christians worldwide to mourn the death of Pope Francis, who he described as ‘a humble servant of God, a tireless champion of the poor, and a guiding light for millions.’”

Pope Francis died on April 21, 2025, at the age of 88, just a day after leading Easter Sunday celebrations at the Vatican.

Tinubu added that the Pope’s death, coming after the celebration of Christ’s resurrection, symbolises a sacred return to his Maker, offering renewed hope to Christians worldwide.

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Armed herders hijack buses, kidnap 19 passengers in Benue

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No fewer than 19 passengers travelling in two commercial buses were abducted on Thursday morning by suspected armed herdsmen in Jor community, along the Adoka-Naka road in Gwer West Local Government Area of Benue State.

The buses were ambushed in two separate but closely timed incidents along the same location, roughly three kilometres from Naka, the Gwer West LGA headquarters.

One of the vehicles was headed to Makurdi from Ankpa, Kogi State, while the other was travelling to Lokoja from Makurdi when they both ran into the ambush.

The Ter Tyoshin and chairman of the Gwer West Traditional Council, His Royal Highness Daniel Abomtse, confirmed the attacks.

“I was told that each vehicle had about 12 passengers on board. However, an elderly woman, a nursing mother with her two children, and one of the drivers were not taken,” he said.

These spared individuals reportedly alerted authorities at the Naka Police Station shortly after the incident. They have since been released by the police.

The Secretary of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, High Level Unit, Yakubu Onu, which oversees the main transport park operating on the route, also confirmed the abduction.

“The surviving passengers made their way to the police station and were later allowed to continue their journey,” he said.

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“We are still awaiting updates from our members coming from Ankpa and have not heard from the kidnapped victims.”

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