
President Ahmed Tinubu’s son, Barr. Seyi Tinubu, has delegated a team of youth leadership to Jos, the Plateau State capital today, to assess and ascertain the degrees of the devastation caused by the unfortunate happenings that claimed over 22 lives with 132 injured.
Leader of the delegation who is the National President of the Youths Wing of the Christians Association of Nigeria (YOWICAN), Belusochukwu Enwere, was at the scene of the collapsed school and later to Our Lady of Apostolic (OLA) Hospital Jos to assess the situation.

While at the OLA Hospital, the representative disclosed that the President’s son has heard about what happened in Jos and directed him to come and assess what happened so that, he could assist.
He said, “Seyi Tinubu is someone who love what the youths are doing. He is a man who has the heart to assist and love humanity. That is why I am here to see things for myself and report what is happening back to him to render assistant to the affected students.



“You heard me telling the injured children that, ‘your friend sent me to meet with you and send you a message of hope especially, to all of you who were injured’. He prayed that they will get well quick and return to classes so that they can actualise their dreams as youth”, he prayed.
Earlier, while receiving the delegation, the Hospital Manager of OLA Hospital, Rev. Sr. Juvita Egwu, appreciated Barr. Seyi Tinubu for the show of love and concern to these affected school children and appealed for quick qassistance to help not just in settling the bills, but ensure that they have hope.



She, however, observed that the hospital has been rendering such emergency services without being paid last administration and hope that the present administration would pay the bills.



Responding, the Plateau State Chairman of YOWICAN, Barr. Pomak Lere, assured that all the bills would be cleared by Governor Caleb Mutfwang, because he was a listening Governor and a man his words promising to remind person that was supposed to remind Governor.
The team went round the Hospital Wards to meet the victims who were affected by building collapse.
