Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, reveals that structural integrity tests on approximately 230 houses affected by the recent Ibadan explosion have been conducted.
The explosion, claiming five lives and displacing thousands, prompted efforts to ensure the safety of residents and prevent building collapses.
Speaking at an investiture event in Abuja, Makinde expressed gratitude to the Nigerian Society of Engineers for leading the assessment, which covered various radii around the blast site.
The governor acknowledged the challenging times faced by the people of Oyo state and emphasized the importance of such initiatives in ensuring public safety.
Makinde provided details of the extensive testing efforts, stating, “Between Tuesday and today (Saturday), the Society of Engineers led an effort to look at the structural integrity of the houses around ground zero of the explosion site.”
The tests encompassed different radii, including 13 houses within a 50-kilometer radius, 40 houses at a 100-meter radius, 122 houses at a 200-kilometer radius, and 53 houses within a 250-meter radius.
In total, about 230 houses underwent integrity checks, showcasing a comprehensive approach to address potential risks and prioritize the well-being of affected residents.
The governor expressed sincere thanks to the Society of Engineers for their crucial role during this challenging time, highlighting the collaborative effort to ensure safety in the aftermath of the tragic incident.