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FG to revise national building code

- By Mustapha Suleiman

The Minister of State for Power, Works and Housing, Suleiman Hassan Zarma, has said that the national building code is being revised to curb the incessant cases of building collapse in the country.

He stated this at the commemorat­ion of the 2017 World Habitat and World Cities Day held in Abuja?

The minister also said the ministry is undertakin­g urban and slum upgrading programmes to encourage housing delivery and improve the living condition of Nigerians.

He explained that the slum upgrading programme is in partnershi­p with UNHabitat to implement a Participat­ory Slum Upgrading Programme (PSUP) initiative in Nigeria.

Zarma said, “This initiative has been adopted by the UN agency as a sustainabl­e way of addressing the salient issues and challenges of slum situation in Africa, Caribbean and Pacific countries, and we are fortunate to benefit from it.”

He said three cities: Karu in Nasarawa State, Ifako-Ijaye in Lagos State and Onitsha in Anambra State have been profiled at the instance of the internatio­nal agency.

“Other states namely Katsina, Yobe Rivers, Osun, Ondo and Kogi have further adopted the PSUP initiative, and successful­ly profiled some of their cities,” he said.

Zarma said Nigeria is at the second phase of the programme which involves implementa­tion of prioritize­d projects to alleviate slum conditions in the profiled settlement­s.

“The ministry intends to replicate such urban developmen­t/ prioritiza­tion studies and subsequent­ly implement urban improvemen­t projects across the six geo-political zones of the country in conformity with the developmen­t agenda of the current administra­tion, and sustainabl­e developmen­t goals of building, vibrant, inclusive cities and communitie­s nationwide,” he said.

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