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Kano Sand Excavation Collapse Renews Safety Concerns

byDooyum Naadzenga
March 26, 2026
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Kano Sand Excavation Collapse Renews Safety Concerns
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Several brick workers are feared dead after a sand excavation site collapsed early Wednesday in Ridawa village, Ghari Local Government Area of Kano State, trapping labourers beneath debris. The workers were reportedly digging earth for brick production inside a deep pit when it suddenly caved in, sparking panic as residents and fellow workers rushed to initiate rescue efforts. Sani Bala, representing the Ghari/Tsanyawa Federal Constituency, said preliminary reports indicate that about ten people may still be trapped underground. Rescue operations have stretched beyond five hours, with villagers and responders continuing to dig through rubble, but several victims remain unaccounted for.

The incident has renewed attention on safety risks in rural brick-making, where pits are often dug without structural safeguards or regulatory oversight. The informal nature of the sector means that excavation sites frequently operate without geotechnical assessments, shoring, or emergency response plans, leaving workers exposed to collapse risks that are well understood in formal mining and construction contexts. For the families of those trapped, the disaster represents a devastating loss compounded by the absence of employer liability or social protection mechanisms that might otherwise provide compensation or support.

From an economic perspective, the incident highlights a broader challenge in Nigeria’s informal sector: the trade-off between employment generation and occupational safety. Brick-making and artisanal sand excavation provide livelihoods for thousands of rural workers who might otherwise lack income opportunities. However, the absence of basic safety standards means that workers bear risks that could be mitigated with relatively modest investments in equipment and training. The regulatory gap reflects the difficulty of extending oversight to dispersed, informal operations without imposing compliance costs that would render them unviable.

The collapse also raises questions about disaster response capacity in rural areas. Bala’s call for urgent intervention from authorities, including specialised rescue equipment and personnel, underscores the limitations of local response systems when faced with complex rescue operations. The extended duration of the rescue effort, with workers and villagers using manual methods to remove debris, suggests that even basic rescue tools such as excavation machinery, shoring equipment, or technical expertise were not readily available. Strengthening emergency response capacity in rural communities would reduce the human cost of such incidents when they occur.

The incident may prompt renewed scrutiny of the informal brick-making sector, which operates at the intersection of construction materials supply, rural employment, and occupational safety. While brick production meets essential demand for affordable building materials, the sector’s safety record warrants attention from state and local authorities responsible for labour regulation and workplace safety. For the families awaiting news of trapped relatives, the immediate priority is rescue, but the broader lesson is the need for systems that prevent such tragedies from occurring.

Tags: brick makingbuilding collapseGhari Local GovernmentInformal SectorKano Stateoccupational safetyrescue operationssand excavationSani Balaworkplace accident
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