The Guardian (Nigeria)

Building collapse: Lagos vows to remove structures without requisite permits

Warns Omo- oniles against distor tion of the master plans

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

LState government, through the Office of Urban Developmen­t and Lagos State Building Control Agency ( LASBCA), has vowed to remove structures that do not have requisite permits.

The state has also finalised plans to synergise operations with the private sector in the built industry for better service delivery.

The synergy which is to be christened, ‘ Accredited Certifiers Programme’, is aimed at strengthen­ing the capacity of government officials in monitoring and enforcing building regulation­s in the state.

This was disclosed at the LASBCA headquarte­rs in Ikeja by Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Electronic Geographic­al Informatio­n System( e- GIS) and Urban Developmen­t, Olajide Babatunde.

He said recommenda­tion of the Accredited Certifiers Programme emanated from a Government White Paper on the report of the Lagos State tribunal on the building collapse on 44 ( B, C, D), Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.

The report calls for a more robust public private sector synergy that will help boost enforcemen­t exercise, in terms of monitoring and inspection of all ongoing building constructi­ons in the state.

According to him, the main reason for the partnershi­p, which has been in the pipeline since 2021, was basically for zero tolerance towards building collapses in the state, through robust monitoring and inspection of all ongoing constructi­ons.

He said: “The synergy with the private sector, as recommende­d by the White Paper report, will enhance better services delivery in some specific aspects, such as monitoring of the built environmen­t, screening of drawings, and inspection of projects above six floors, and complement­ary roles for stage certificat­ion of projects above six floors, an initiative that will make the building process seamless and more effective.”

Babatunde noted that Lagos is blessed with large numbers of profession­als in the built environmen­t who are ready to bring in their expertise and capacity to ensure that buildings in the state are constructe­d to meet internatio­nal standards.

He also emphasised that for seamless take- off of the Accredited Certifiers Programme to be achieved, various orientatio­n workshops will be organised for successful consortium and individual profession­als that meet the criteria of becoming Accredited Certifiers.

On his part, Permanent Secretary, Office of Urban Developmen­t, Shodeinde Nurudeen, said LASBCA is the sole enforcer of any form of building developmen­t in the state, and in order to reduce or eliminate the multiplici­ty of enforcemen­t agents in the built industry, other state agencies and parastatal­s must interface with LASBCA.

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