FCT Minister Nyesom Wike Orders Free Medical Care for Abuja Building Collapse Victims

According to report by Daily Post on Sunday, May 17, 2026, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has ordered that all casualties from Saturday’s catastrophic building collapse in Abuja’s Gudu district receive comprehensive medical treatment entirely free of charge.

The ministerial intervention comes in the immediate aftermath of a horrific disaster where a three-storey structure caved in, trapping multiple individuals beneath heavy concrete rubble.

The tragic incident resulted in five confirmed fatalities, sending shockwaves through the capital city and highlighting ongoing concerns regarding structural integrity and construction regulations within metropolitan developments.

As emergency operations intensified over the weekend, dedicated rescue teams achieved a miraculous breakthrough by pulling a living survivor from the debris more than nine hours after the initial collapse.

This successful extraction provided a beacon of hope for the emergency personnel, medical workers, and community members who had been working tirelessly at the disaster site.

Minister Wike’s directive ensures that this survivor, along with all other rescued individuals who sustained varying degrees of physical trauma, will have their medical expenses fully covered by the government, removing any financial barriers to their immediate rehabilitation and intensive care.

The Minister emphasized that the administration’s primary and absolute focus remains on saving lives and providing unwavering support to the affected families during this devastating period.

Beyond the immediate humanitarian and medical response, the incident has prompted firm administrative scrutiny into the root causes of the structural failure.

Relevant regulatory bodies and building inspection agencies in the FCT have been mobilized to conduct a thorough investigation into the collapsed property.

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This swift executive action underscores the government’s commitment to enforcing strict construction codes, ensuring public safety, and holding negligent parties accountable to prevent such deadly urban tragedies in the future….See More

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