Mr Farinloye said NEMA was working with appropriate state MDAs to ameliorate the effect of the flood on residents.
Mr Farinloye said the victim was also mangled by high-speeding vehicles, and the body could not be identified.
Mr Ahmed also emphasised the need to reappraise all efforts carried out on every incident that occurred.
Oyingbo building collapse claimed the life of an 80-year-old woman and displaced seven families on Thursday.
Mr Farinloye, however, said the three occupants of the vehicle were successfully rescued alive.
Mr Anyanwu said that before the building came down, there was a large sound at one of its wings.
He said the incident happened around 10:30 a.m., and the victim had yet to be recovered as of the time he was speaking.
NEMA says 56 communities across 19 states will likely witness heavy rainfall that can lead to flooding within the month.
The aircraft is registered to Airfirst Hospitality and Tour Ltd with the registration number 5NCCQ, according to NEMA.
Meanwhile, the responders said they would provide further information on the incident.
