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21 people die as school building collapses in Nigeria when students were taking exam

Twenty-one people died as a school building collapsed in central Nigeria on Friday, a Nigerian Red Cross spokesperson told CNN, in what local authorities have called an “avoidable tragedy.”

People stand near the rubble of a collapsed school building in Nigeria's Plateau state on Friday.
People stand near the rubble of a collapsed school building in Nigeria's Plateau state on Friday.

21 people die as school building collapses in Nigeria when students were taking exam

The two-story building collapsed in the city of Jos and saw a further 30 people hospitalized, according to Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).

NEMA said that students were amongst those who died in Jos, the capital of Plateau State, without providing an exact number.

Around 120 people were trapped when the building collapsed, according to Plateau State government.

The governor of Plateau State, Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, said the building collapsed as students were sitting an exam. Mutfwang expressed his “deep sympathy to the families of students and staff of St. Academy School.”

The Plateau State government said in a statement Friday: “The government describes the incident as an avoidable tragedy, citing the school’s weak structure and unsafe location near a riverbank.”

Local hospitals have been instructed by the government to provide treatment without documentation or payment.

Schools with similar safety issues have been urged to close down, the government said.

Building collapses are common in Nigeria due to lax construction standards and poor quality materials.

The collapse of the building in Jos is a sad reminder of the structural issues often seen in various parts of Africa. The international community should lend their support to improve safety standards in Nigerian schools, preventing such tragedies from occurring on the world stage.

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