The Kano State Police Command said that it
had started investigation into the cause of the collapsed bridge that killed
seven persons in Kano on Sunday. Also, the state Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso,
said the government would force the contractor handling the project to pay for
the medical bills of the injured victims.
The
contractor, the governor added, would also be forced to pay compensation to
families of those who died in the incident.
The Punch report continues:
The
command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Magaji Majiya, who spoke with our
correspondent on Monday, said that the police was interested in knowing the
cause of the collapse in order to stop recurrence of such a tragic incident.
He
explained that initial reports showed that the driver of the ill-fated cab
driver’s disobedience to an instruction by workers at the site not to drive
under the bridge was responsible for the tragedy.
Asked
whether the contractor handling the project would be invited for questioning,
the PPRO said further probe would determine that.
While
sympathizing with the families of those who lost their lives, the state
governor also prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured, who were receiving
medical attention at the hospital.
In
a press statement, signed by Ibrahim Dantiye, who is the Director of Press to
the Governor, Kwankwaso, vowed to ensure that the company handling the project
adequately compensated the victims and their immediate families.
The
governor also called on the public to be patient and continue to obey law and
order so as to avoid disasters.
Kwankwaso
also called on other companies handling construction works in the state to
execute their projects in such a manner that would ensure minimum discomfort to
road users.
The
Kano Police Command had on Sunday confirmed the death of not less than seven
persons, following the collapse of a pedestrian bridge at Dorayi quarters in
Kano metropolis.
Majiya,
who confirmed the collapse of the pedestrian bridge, disclosed that the
incident happened around 4.45 pm on Sunday when the bridge, still under
construction, caved in and collapsed on the ill-fated taxi.
“It should be noted that
the workers on site forewarned motorists not to use the bridge as construction
work was ongoing but the driver of the taxi was said to have ignored the
warning,” he said.
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