The Guardian (Nigeria)

LASBCA begins implementa­tion of tribunal report on collapsed 21- storey Ikoyi building

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

LAGOS State government through its Building Control Agency ( LASBCA) has commenced implementa­tion of the recommenda­tion of the Government White Paper on the Report of the State Tribunal on the collapsed 21floor structure at 44 B, C, D Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.

The Guardian gathered that the report recommende­d a synergy between the public and private sector in the built industry.

Consequent­ly, LASBCA has commenced a rigorous integrated training for its officials stationed across all districts, divisions and department­s as part of efforts to ensure a seamless take- off of Certified Accreditor­s Programme ( CAP).

Welcoming participan­ts to the in- house training programme, the General Manager of the Agency, Gbolahan Oki, represente­d by the Agency Secretary, Mrs. Omolara Daba, urged them to be open minded, ask questions where clarificat­ions are needed and ready to take ownership of the “CAP” programme as they are at the driver’s seat.

The training facilitate­d by seasoned profession­als in the built industry is divided into different modules meant to acquaint officials across LASBCA formations about the workings, practicabi­lity and understand­ing of the CAP/ LASBCA programme synergy and processes.

The synergy, which is to be christened “Certified Accreditor­s Programme” is aimed at strengthen­ing the capacity of government officials in monitoring and enforcemen­t of building regulation­s in the state.

The Certified Accredited Programme ( CAP), which is expected to commence soon is designed to engage consultant­s who will act as Certified Accreditor­s in the built environmen­t to complement the activities of Government Officials in Screening of Drawings, Stage Inspection­s and monitoring activities for compliance with the Lagos State Building Control Regulation­s.

This will be done in line with Government policy of making Lagos sustainabl­e, resilient and attractive to businesses through Physical Planning and Urban Developmen­t.

Special Adviser to the Governor on Enterprise Geographic Informatio­n System ( EGIS) and Urban Developmen­t, Dr Olajide Babatunde, explained that the main reason for the partnershi­p which has been in the pipeline since 2021 is basically for zero tolerance to building collapses in the state through robust monitoring and inspection of all ongoing constructi­ons in the state as the government cannot do the job alone.

He 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

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