Tag: Building safety

  • Sanwo-Olu Sanctions Demolition of Fire-Ravaged GNI Building as Death Toll Hits Eight

    Sanwo-Olu Sanctions Demolition of Fire-Ravaged GNI Building as Death Toll Hits Eight

    Reporting by The Cable indicates that Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has ordered the total demolition of the Great Nigeria Insurance (GNI) building following a catastrophic fire. The Governor confirmed that the death toll has risen to eight, with several others still hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.

    The decision to level the structure was made after structural engineers declared the building’s integrity compromised, posing a threat to surrounding properties in the busy Lagos Island district. Emergency services remain on-site to ensure the safe recovery of any remaining remains before the demolition begins.

    BusinessDay reported that the Governor visited the scene for a second time to ‘confirm fatalities and survivors,’ emphasizing the need for stricter safety audits. Premium Times also covered the tragedy, noting that ‘Sanwo-Olu orders demolition as fire death toll rises,’ highlighting the recurring issue of fire safety in Lagos’ high-rise buildings.

    Echotitbits take: This tragedy exposes the ‘death trap’ nature of many old high-rises in Lagos. A forensic audit of all buildings on the Island is overdue; if the state doesn’t enforce the ‘Building Safety Code,’ the skyline of Nigeria’s commercial capital will continue to be a liability.

    Source: The Guardian — https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/again-sanwo-olu-visits-gni-building-fire-scene-confirms-eight-dead/
    The Guardian  January 3, 2026

    Photo Credit: The Guardian

  • Balogun high‑rise inferno: China‑returnee confirmed among victims as rescue winds down

    Balogun high‑rise inferno: China‑returnee confirmed among victims as rescue winds down

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-28 09:00:00

    From PUNCH reports, emergency responders confirmed that three bodies—including a China-based trader—were recovered from the rubble of the fire-ravaged Great Nigeria Insurance House near Balogun Market, Lagos Island.

    Officials said the blaze, which started on upper floors of the high-rise commercial building, escalated into a complex rescue-and-recovery operation involving multiple agencies working amid structural risks.

    Authorities urged traders and nearby occupants to keep off the immediate area as assessments continued, while families waited for updates on missing persons.

    Premium Times reported LASEMA warning that “The fire continues to spread vertically,” while Peoples Gazette quoted officials saying teams were working “under challenging conditions because of the building’s height.”

    Echotitbits take: Lagos’ dense, older commercial corridors need stricter fire-code enforcement, warehouse-use regulation, and rapid-access equipment—especially for high-rise markets. Watch next for demolition decisions, compensation claims, and the fire-cause investigation.

    Source: The Punch — December 28, 2025 (https://punchng.com/lagos-fire-trapped-china-returnee-two-others-recovered-dead/)

    The Punch December 28, 2025
    https://punchng.com/lagos-fire-trapped-china-returnee-two-others-recovered-dead/