Revealed: South C building was flagged three times before collapse, owner ignored warnings
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The 16-storey
building which collapsed on Friday in South C, Nairobi, had been flagged at
least three times by the Nairobi City County enforcement teams after the
developer extended its construction beyond the approved floors.
This as the
National Construction Authority (NCA) also revealed that the project was
non-compliant at the time of collapse. The developer, Abyan Consulting
Limited's licence had expired.
Despite the
warnings and arrests, the owner of the building is said to have carried on
construction with impunity until early morning, Friday, when it collapsed with
at least four people buried in the debris.
In a statement
issued after the collapse of the building, the Nairobi County Government Urban
Planning Department revealed that the construction was flagged in May, July and
December 2025, but the contractors went on unperturbed with impunity.
In the documents
seen by Citizen TV, the county directed the contractor to: stop further
development forthwith, resubmit plans for re-evaluation of the project and was
given 14 days to comply.
The building
collapsed Friday morning when the construction was reportedly on the 16th floor
according to the NCA. The Nairobi County statement put it at 15th floor and the
Public Service Cabinet Secretary at the 14th floor, at the time of collapse.
According to
police records, three persons working at the site, Farah Hassan Jacub, Abdiaziz
Hassan Jakub and Wycliffe Omondi Onyango were arrested in July 2025, but were
released on a Ksh.20,000 cash bail a few days later.
The NCA confirmed
that the project was non-compliant, announcing that the investigation to get to
the bottom of the collapse was underway.
NCA also revealed
that the developer, Abyan Consulting Limited’s annual practicing license
awarded on the 1st of August 2023 expired on the 31st of July 2024.
However, this is
just one of the many incidents that stemmed from construction impunity.
A similar
situation befell residents of Huruma Estate in Nairobi in 2016, when a
collapsed building left more than 37 people dead.
Another building
in Kiambu County also caved in on September 26, 2022, leaving a trail of death
and distraction. And two years ago, a building also came tumbling down in Juja
Road Estate, Eastleigh, leaving four fatalities. All these were avoidable incidents.


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