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Lagos State Commissioner For Urban Development Identifies Causes of Building Collapse, Calls For Stiffer Punishment For Offenders
The Lagos State Commissioner For Physical Planning/ Urban Development, Dr. Oluyinka Abiodun Olumide has identified the use of sub- standard materials as the major cause of building collapse in the country.
He stated this on Thursday at the gala night of the 34th Annual Conference and AGM of Nigerian Institute of Building , Lagos State Chapter held at ‘The Podium International Event Centre’ , Aromire Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos.
The Honourable Commissioner who was the Special Guest of Honour disclosed that most contractors in order to cut corners use materials that are not up to specification which eventually leads to the building collapsing.
” Investigation has revealed that most buildings collapse not due to the fault of the owners but those in charge of the construction because some of them use sub- standard materials in construction.
” There are instances where a builder is supposed to use a 12mm iron rods but because he wants to maximize profit, he will use 6mm which can not withstand the structure and the building will eventually collapse with it’s severe consequences such as death, injuries or permanent disability “, he stated.
Dr. Olumide, who is a builder states that the Ministry under his watch is enforcing strict compliance on the use of quality materials, noting that there’s need for proper collaboration by the concerned professionals in the built industry to reduce incessant building collapse
He canvassed for stiffer penalties to be metted out to culprits to serve as a deterent to others.
” I want to assure you that my Ministry is doing a lot towards reducing the incidence of building collapse in Lagos which is not peculiar to the state alone.
” But just as the theme of this year’s builders conference stated, there must be more collaboration, corporation and inclusiveness among all the stakeholders in the building industry; be they certified builders, architects, quantity surveyors or draughtsmen as that will go a long way in arresting the ugly situation.
” I equally believe that it’s important that those who engage in this unwholsome practices that has caused death , sorrow and pains to many families should be severly punished to discourage others from following the same trend”, he stressed.
He advised members of the built industry to sustain the unity that they’re known for and avoid anything that will tarnish the image of the profession.
immediate past Chairman, NIOB Lagos state chapter Thomas Adeoye, advocates for every building project in the state to have a certified builder, while expressing happiness he is leaving office better than he met it just as he advised the members to avoid practices that will make them look as quacks in the industry
” As I leave office today, I hold my head high because of the numerous achievements we recorded in the last two years. Though I’m handing over to a new chairman who will pilot the affairs for the next two years, but I will always be around to offer advices to him and I also implore the members to extend the type of support they gave to me and my team to the new executive.
“I also want to admonish our members to avoid things that will make them.look as quacks in the industry because if you’re a builder and you go ahead to be doing the job of an architect or quantity surveyor, automatically, you’re a quack”, he cautioned
In his remarks, Newly elected chairman, Builder, Owolabi Ayoola Rasheed while acknowledging that he’s stepping into a very big shoe, promised to continue with the legacy of his predecessor to not only sustain his achievements but also mprove on it.
He called for the support from members to make their job easier to take the association to an enviable position
Highlights of the gala night was the presentation of certificate of return to incoming executives, award of excellence to deserving members including the Commissioner for Physical and Urban planning who received the ‘Star Service Award.
There was also music ,dance and entertainment of guests to round off the two day conference.
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Nigeria Institute Of Building Lagos State Chapter Host 34th Conference And AGM
Stakeholders in the built environment forsay the word collaboration cannot be over emphasized as there is need for all the concerned professionals to work in tandem to reduce building collapse to the barrest minimum in the country
They said this at the 34th edition of the Lagos builders conference held in Ikeja Lagos
Th e conference and annual General Meeting is an anual rituals of the Nigeria Institute of building (NIOB) to chart and fashion out ways to improve the standard of the built industry and eradicate the incessant building collapse in the country
Speaker after speaker they spoke on the theme collaboration, corporation and inclusiveness for successful and sustainable building delivery
Chairman, nigeria Institute of building Lagos State chapter, Thomas adeoye says This year’s theme, captures the essence the profession stands for
“I wouldn’t say we have done enough because it is a continuous collaboration and we have to solve the problem as you can see the key note speaker said Nigeria has recorded over 500 hundred collapsed buildings ,it doesn’t speak well of the built profession in this environment, that is why we need to collaborate .
We have gotten to a position where we need put all hands on deck and come together to talk about this issue .And how do we do that ,that is part of what we are doing today
Let’s come together and let’s see how we can address this
Let us see how we can introduce new building materials and how we can do so many things that all this quackery and even professional quackery ,I keep on saying that we have professional quackery .
We all have vital and key roles to play .
It is when we come together and sit on that table and now decide the future of the construction industry “. He said
The conference and AGM which will run from October 22nd to 23rd at the podium international event center Ikeja
The event features panel discussions, syndicate sessions, product exhibitions, networking opportunities
Thr event comes to an end on thursday October 23rd with awards and dinner night
Over the years the builders conference has remained an open forum for learning, dialogue and advocacy
This year the focus on collaboration and inclusiveness is about ensuring that everyone from government agencies to artisans play their part in achieving safer smarter and more resilient buildings across Nigeria.
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Nigeria Institute Of Building ,Lagos state Chapter Holds 34th Conference and Agm Next Week
Nigerian Institute of building (NIOB) Lagos State chapter on Tuesday held a media briefing in readiness of the 34th Lagos builders conference and Annual General Meeting
This year’s edition with the theme, collaboration, corporation and inclusiveness for successful and sustainable building delivery captures the essence the profession stands for
Chairman, Nigeria Institute of building, Lagos State chapter, Thomas Adeoye says the word collaboration cannot be over emphasized as there is need for all the professionals in the built industry to work in tandem to reduce building collapse to the barrest minimum
“We have to give the theme this year as the collaboration cooperation and sustainable in building the development and the reason for this theme is that we realize all stakeholders have to come together as one so that we can push the cause of professionals,because we always have buildings collapse,abandonment and sometimes due to known collaborations
That is the reason why we decided to
call the professionals in the built industry to sit together and talk about how we can
Push sustainability so that building delivery in the country is something everybody will look at and say we have tried ,that is why we choose that collaboration” He said
The conference and agm which will run from October 22nd to 23fd at the podium international event center Ikeja has lined up. Activities that will be both educating and engaging to the delight of attendees
The day will feature panel discussions, syndicate sessions, product exhibitions, networking opportunities, awards and dinner night
Over the years the builders conference has remained an open forum for learning, dialogue and advocacy
This year the focus on collaboration and inclusiveness is about ensuring that everyone from government agencies to artisans plays their part in achieving safer smarter and more resilient buildings across Nigeria.
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Nigeria Tops Medal Table At Africa Para Badminton Championships
Team Nigeria dominated the medals table at the Africa Para Badminton Championships 2025, with 36 medals, including 10 gold, 13 silver and 13 bronze as the competition concluded on Sunday.
The National Olympic Committee of Kenya came in second position with 11 medals, comprising four gold, two silver and five bronze medals at the tournament hosted at the International Conference Centre, Umuahia, Abia.
Egypt rounded off the top three with eight medals, including three gold, one silver and four bronze.
Republic of Benin came in fourth position with one gold, two silver and two bronze, whereas Congo Democratic got fifth with one gold and two bronze.
Tunisia occupied the sixth position with one silver and one bronze, as Cameroun got six bronze for the seventh position.
Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso, and Rwanda round off the top 10 with two bronze each as Mauritius completed the medal table with one bronze.
Only Mozambique failed to win any medal among the 12 countries that participated in 19 events of the tournament that started on Oct. 7.
Meanwhile, African queen of para badminton, Eniola Bolaji, Chigozie Nnanna, Chukwuemeka Eze, Ijeoma Chukwuemeka, Mary Nathan, Chinyere Okoro, Munkwoba Gomanand Bello Tukur were among Nigeria’s gold medalists.
The trio of Bolaji, Nnanna and Nathan had won gold medals in their categories at the just-concluded First Abia Para Badminton International held between Sept. 30 and Oct. 5, at the same venue.
Also, Odinachi Uwalaka, Obinna Nwosu, Ifeanacho Ohaeri, Ebikoboere Brown, Abel David, James Akpan and Nendimwa Monday and others won silver for Nigeria on Sunday.
In a speech at the closing ceremony, Gov. Alex Otti of Abia extended warm congratulations and gratitude to all the athletes, officials and delegation that the event an extraordinary celebration of resilience and unity.
Otti, represented by Nwaobilor Ananaba, Commissioner for Sports and Youth Development, said that the experience has been a priceless classroom for Nigeria.
“We have learned, improved and been inspired.
“And let me assure you – Abia will bid to host again, and when we do, we will offer an experience that will far surpass this pioneering effort,” he said.
In a goodwill message, President Badminton Federation of Nigeria, Francis Orbih said that the para athletes had demonstrated that sport is a powerful expression of ability, resilience and human dignity.
He thanked the Badminton World Federation and Badminton Confederation of Africa for their guidance, presence and unrelenting commitment to the advancement of para badminton in Africa
Orbih also expressed profound gratitude to Abia State Government, saying governor Alex otti has not only provided a world-class environment for competition, but also created a home for friendship and unity among others.
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