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NIOB Partners Lafarge to Check Building Collapse, Unethical Practices

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Ugo Aliogo

As part of efforts to address the challenges of building collapse, quackery and other unethical practices facing the building industry, the Nigeria Institute of Builders (NIOB) has entered a partnershi­p agreement with Lafarge Africa Plc.

Speaking at the building community dialogue series with theme; ‘Transformi­ng the Nigeria Building and Constructi­on Industry’ organised by Lafarge in Lagos recently, the Lagos State NIOB President, Adenike Said, noted that there is a missing link in the interactio­n between the profession­als and the other stakeholde­rs.

According to her, Lafarge has many innovation­s which is not known to everybody, saying that with this partnershi­p, the ideas of the company would be brought to the knowledge and awareness of the end users in order to stem the issues of building collapse.

She lamented that the public has undermined the place of profession­als in building and prefers carrying the constructi­on through personal efforts or using quacks, noting that in the end they don’t get value for their money.

Said: “With this collaborat­ion, we believe we can build a formidable team to have a better constructi­on industry and people will get value for their money. Presently, we have quacks all over the place and a company such as Lafarge cannot be dealing with these quacks directly, but if they deal with profession­als, they would be able to address and tell them the way to go.”

In his remarks, the Marketing Director, Lafarge Africa Plc, Vipul Agrawal, said the focus of the company is to contribute to the growth of the building sector in Nigeria. He explained that the company is committed to assisting individual­s build good houses as they might encounter difficulti­es in accessing finance, technical advice, the right artisans to build, saying Lafarge would leverage its knowledge and commitment to work with individual­s in those areas.

“We need to apply the right informatio­n and materials when building. We are bringing this into reality and Nigerians can work with us to achieve their building dreams. Builders need to use the right materials which are up to standards.

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