The owner of Fourscore Homes, Femi Osibona, the company in charge of the 21-storey building that collapsed in Lagos, has been found dead.
An official of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), who confirmed the development to journalists at the site, said rescue workers recovered Osibona’s body on Thursday evening.
On Thursday night, there were several security operatives on ground as the ministry of health conveyed his body away from the site.
Recall that the building one of a group of three under construction, collapsed on Monday afternoon.
There is still no official figure of how many people were in the building when the structure caved in.
Meanwhile, as of Thursday afternoon, NEMA had recovered 38 bodies.
Also believed to be trapped under the debris are Wale Bob-Oseni, a US-bound real estate dealer and executive director of African Bureau for Legislative Empowerment; Onyinye Enekwe, personal assistant to Osibona who got employed last week; Zainab Sanni, a 25-year-old female National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member; and Emmanuel Abel, a 16-year-old boy who had travelled from Abuja to work at the site.