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    BCPG makes distress call as Nigeria records 62 collapsed buildings

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedFebruary 22, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    On Tuesday, the Building Collapse Prevention Guild (BCPG) expressed sadness over the 62 buildings that collapsed in Nigeria in 2022, with Lagos State leading the way with 20. This was despite the BCPG’s best efforts.

    As a result, the guild requested immediate action to remedy the problem during its combined virtual and physical Annual General Meeting (AGM).

    The guild took attempts, including the implementation of a whistle-blowing system, to stop the trend, according to Mr. Eddy Atumonyogo, who led the guild until the election of his successor at the AGM.

    Sulaimon Yusuf, Atumonyogo’s deputy, served as his representative.

    The guild would need to do a greater effort to stop the situation, he said.

    Atumonyogo listed the challenges of the guild including funding constraints and the COVID-19 pandemic which slowed down its activities.

    He said that the guild, however, did its best to tackle the challenges.

    Atumonyogo said that the guild partnered with the governments of Lagos, Ogun, and some other states toward effective regulation, monitoring, capacity building, and improvements for best practices in construction activities.

    Statistics provided by Atumonyogo showed that Kano had seven incidents of building collapse in 2022 while Anambra followed closely with five, and Delta and Jigawa recorded four each.

    “The guild still has a lot of work to do in persuading the various governments to collaborate with it in monitoring construction activities to ensure best practices as well as enlighten the investing public on the need to engage competent hands.

    “Despite all the efforts in the year 2022, there were still a total of 62 collapses of buildings, either partially or fully.

    “Twenty-three states had incidents of a partial or full collapse of buildings, with Lagos State topping the chart with 20 incidents,” he said.

    Atumonyogo thanked members of the guild for their sacrifices and urged the new president and executive council to put in their best.

    The guest speaker, Prof. Mike Adebamowo, called for the deployment of technology for monitoring construction sites to tame quackery and other root causes of building collapse.

    The guest speaker, who is an architect, said that most buildings that collapsed in recent years, including the 21-storey building that collapsed in Ikoyi, Lagos State, on Nov. 2021, did not have experts on site.

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    The guest speaker, who is the Executive Director of the University of Lagos Business School, spoke on the theme: “Investigating the Political, Socio-Cultural Dimensions of Building Collapse in Nigeria: The Sustainable Pathways for Eradication’’.

    He called for the restoration of the traditional role of architects as the prime consultants, who should work in synergy with the other built environment experts for quality assurance.

    According to him, if anything is wrong at the design stage of any project, everything built will be on a faulty foundation and can collapse.

    He said that tackling the collapse of buildings would require commitment from building experts, governments, communities, and individuals.

    “If we don’t go back to basics, we will not be able to address the root cause of the problem,” he said.

    He expressed dissatisfaction that made-made factors were responsible for nearly all the collapse of buildings that occurred in Nigeria.

    He said that greed and corruption among property owners, building professionals, artisans, and governments must be dealt with in Nigeria for sanity to be sustained in the construction industry.

    “Punishment that should serve as a deterrent should be meted out to any professionals or property owners who contravene building control regulations or engage in unethical practices that can lead to building collapse,” he said.

    He listed heavy fines, forfeiture of professional license, forfeiture of property, and jail terms among the punishments.

    He urged governments to adequately fund their regulatory agencies and build their staff’s capacities.

    He urged the regulators to enforce building codes and implement strategies for stemming the collapse of buildings.

    He also urged relevant agencies to continuously audit buildings and bridges to detect distress early and avert collapse.

    The newly-elected President of the guild, Mr. Sulaiman Yusuf, praised his predecessor for foresight and good leadership.

    Yusuf, a town planner, promised that his administration would uphold professionalism and quality assurance.

    “During our time (2023 – 2024), we will focus more on the prevention of building and infrastructure collapse” rather than pursuing collapsed buildings in our society,’’ he said.

    Yusuf said that his administration would do much to boost quality infrastructure delivery across the nation.

    He thanked the guild’s affiliates for their support.

    Mr. Mubarak Gbajabiamila, the General Secretary of the outgoing administration in the Lagos Chapter of BCPG, reported on the activities of the administration.

    BCPG is made up of seven built environment professionals which are estate surveyors and valuers, architects, town planners, builders, quantity surveyors, engineers, and surveyors.

     

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