Tinubu writes Ganduje over Kano building collapse
Politics
PRESIDENTIAL Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has commiserated with Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, over the lives lost when a three-storey building collapsed at Kanti Kwari Market in the state.
Tinubu in a personal letter he wrote to Governor Ganduje dated August 31, 2022 expressed his deepest sadness and sympathy over the unfortunate incident.
He also wished the injured quick recovery.
“The collapse of the three-storey building under construction is disheartening. Those who lost their lives in that incident did not deserve to die in that manner.
“While praying that Almighty Allah grant repose of their souls, I commiserate with their families and relations. I urge them to take heart and accept the occurrence as the will of Allah.
“I also sympathise with those injured and wish then speedy recovery. I enjoin the government to continue ensuring that the injured are properly catered for.
“Rescue efforts should be intensified until all those trapped in the collapsed building are rescued.
“May I also use this medium to console the Chairman and management of the market, and indeed the traders over the accident and untold loss suffered.
“While urging the government to immediately investigate the circumstances that led to the building collapse to prevent a recurrence of such in future, I hope and pray that this sad incident do not occur again.”
-Daily Trust
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