The Guardian (Nigeria)

Guild tasked on building collapse as Atumonyogo becomes president

- By Chinedum Uwaegbulam

PRESIDENT, Associatio­n of Profession­al Bodies of Nigeria ( APBN), Akin Oyegbola, has urged the Building Collapse Prevention Guild ( BCPG) to collaborat­e with government­s to tackle the menace of building collapse in the country.

Oyegbola, who gave the charge during the 2022 Biennial General Meeting and elections of new BCPG National and Lagos Chapter executives in Ikeja, stressed the need for synergy among the seven built environmen­t profession­als to educate Nigerians on the need to engage the right experts in various stages of constructi­on.

He urged the guild to adopt urgent measures to ensure regulatory agencies enforce building laws.

Oyegbola also called for better working relationsh­ip among the profession­al bodies, where duties overlapped to be able to restrict themselves to their core areas of expertise.

He commended efforts of the guild in building the capacity of its members but bemoaned the inability of the group to prevent building collapse.

“The guild seemed to be more visible and effective during the rescue and evacuation exercises at the collapse site than it is in prevention of the building collapse.

He cited the 21- storey building that collapsed on Gerrard Road in Ikoyi on Nov. 1, 2021, where the guild joined in rescue efforts, whereas it should have prevented the incidence.

“What makes the guild original and unique is the fact that it set out on the path of prevention of building collapse. The guild is still a far cry from the realisatio­n of its set objectives in this regard,” he said.

He said profession­als should address the causes of building collapse so that they would not have to be dissipatin­g energy on investigat­ions.

He assured that the APBN would continuall­y play its role of ensuring harmonious relationsh­ip among profession­al bodies.

BCPG outgoing president, Mr. George Akinola, said building collapse had affected the image of the country.

Akinola said the BCPG was seeking partnershi­ps with states across Nigeria to stop the ugly trend but lamented

that the government of Lagos State had been “paying lip service” to efforts for effective collaborat­ion.

He lauded Ogun State Government, which had begun collaborat­ion with the guild on policies towards curbing the menace.

He added that Akwa Ibom was also taking steps to partner the guild.

The BCPG founder and pioneer president, Mr. Kunle Awobodu, said the guild was determined to eliminate the quacks responsibl­e for most of the infraction­s causing

building collapse.

Awobodu called for sustainabi­lity in partnershi­ps and transparen­cy on the part of government­s in the fight to prevent collapse. M EANWHILE, the guild has elected, Mr. Eddy Atumonyogo as its new president. The new executives are

Sulaimon Yusuf ( Vice President); Mrs. Adenike Ayanda ( General Secretary); Elliot Orupabo ( Financial Secretary); Mrs. Fatimoh Osho ( Treasurer); John Agmada Bawa ( Publicity Secretary); Gbenga Alara ( Research & Developmen­t Secretary) and George Akinola ( immediate past president).

 ?? ?? Chairman, Programme Planning Committee, Building Collapse Prevention Guild ( BCPG), Mr. Olufemi Shodunke ( left); BCPG pioneer president, Mr. Kunle Awobodu; outgoing BCPG president, Mr. George Akinola and President, Associatio­n of Profession­al Bodies of Nigeria, Mr. Akin Oyegbola, during the 2022 Biennial general meeting and elections of national and Lagos state chapter executives of the BCPG in Lagos.
Chairman, Programme Planning Committee, Building Collapse Prevention Guild ( BCPG), Mr. Olufemi Shodunke ( left); BCPG pioneer president, Mr. Kunle Awobodu; outgoing BCPG president, Mr. George Akinola and President, Associatio­n of Profession­al Bodies of Nigeria, Mr. Akin Oyegbola, during the 2022 Biennial general meeting and elections of national and Lagos state chapter executives of the BCPG in Lagos.

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