Developer Misled RSG, Resisted Inspection – Governor Fubara Says, Seals Off Collapsed Building Site, Orders Investigation  

Developer Misled RSG, Resisted Inspection – Governor Fubara Says, Seals Off Collapsed Building Site, Orders Investigation  
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June 25, 2026 | Kristina Reports

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara has ordered a complete seal off of the site of a five- storey building which collapsed on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, killing one person and injuring several others in Port Harcourt.

Fubara, who visited the site of the disaster on Thursday, June 25, 2026, to assess the situation, said the site will remain “completely sealed off” until the  government gets to the “root cause” of the incident. 

He described the incident as unfortunate but observed that preliminary investigation had shown that the developer had earlier refused to  subject his site to inspection by the state authorities and comply with the necessary  building regulations.

The Governor was accompanied on the inspection of the site by the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Amairigha Edward Hart, and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Special Duties, Dabite Sokari George.

He explained  that he could not visit the site the previous day because he was  awaiting formal briefing from the relevant agency of government on the situation.

“We’re here to see for ourselves the very unfortunate incident that took place here.  I didn’t come yesterday because I wanted to get the report first, and the Commissioner did brief me that the incident site, first, is not as claimed by the developer, that it’s not under the jurisdiction of the state; that it’s under the jurisdiction of the Federal Housing Authority.

“He also informed me that when the project was ongoing, they came here severally to inspect what was happening and also to see the level of compliance.”

“But unfortunately, the developer kept claiming that we don’t have any right to interfere,” he said.

The Governor said that the issue was no longer about interference but about the life lost to the building collapse and the collateral damage brought upon the family of the deceased. 

He extended condolences to the families of the victims, insisting that the incident could have been avoided if the developer had complied with the rules guiding the engineering design and construction of such a structure in the 21st century. 

“We feel very sorry and very regretful that such an incident should be happening in this 21st century. 21st century because technology has advanced, engineering has developed.”

“I wonder what kind of engineer would even allow this kind of project to go on when everything about it from inception has been faulty.”

“I think that at this point, nothing is going to happen on this site any more. We are going to make sure that this place is completely sealed off until we get to the root cause of this incident,” Fubara stated. 

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