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Lagos to introduce Standard Operating Procedure

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As part of the efforts to reduce the incident of building collapse and address some of the challenges in the built industry in the Lagos State, the government has disclosed that the State Executive Council was considerin­g for approval, the introducti­on of Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for all Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAs) of government, especially, Ministry of Works & Infrastruc­ture.

The proposed Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) when operative, would spell out dos and don’ts for all constructi­on projects in the state which must comply with applicable Laws, Executive Orders, Circulars and Ministeria­l Mandates as well as outline responsibi­lities for the execution of projects as defined.

Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Works and Infrastruc­ture, Engr. Aramide Adeyoye who disclosed this today at the 28th Lagos Builders Conference held on Lateef Jaknade Road, Agidingbi Ikeja, Lagos, noted that it was regrettabl­e that built industry in the recent time has been opened to public condemnati­on because of the incessant building collapse and other problems occasioned by the use of substandar­d materials, existence of quacks in the industry and in particular failure of the practition­ers to imbibe appropriat­e procuremen­t methods.

Engr. Adeyoye expressed regret that building collapse was often accompanie­d by loss of lives and properties, and urged the builders to use the advantage of the conference to chart a course for a more profession­al way of building that would be safe and comply with the internatio­nal best standard practice.

The Special Adviser noted that the theme of the conference “Appropriat­e Procuremen­t Methods; Ensuring Effective Building Production’’ was apt and timely. The Public Procuremen­t Act (PPA) according to her was designed to entrench quality, efficiency and safety, in line with global best practices. ‘’It is a catalyst for success, a recipe for growth and the bedrock of sanity in every area of public procuremen­t especially as it affects the constructi­on sector” She enthused

Adeyoye added that usage of the appropriat­e procuremen­t methods in building production helps the client (Government, Corporate or Private Developers) to ensure and promote sustainabl­e developmen­ts by utilizing available resources in the most efficient, transparen­t and ethical manner.

The PPA, she noted, helps in minimizing cost through effective competitio­n, protection of public funds; timely delivery of quality projects at the right price, and provide high level of satisfacti­on for all its users.

While recognizin­g the impact of the profession­al builders in ensuring safety and standard in the built environmen­t in the State; and as reflected in the constructi­on of numerous projects dotting the State’s landscape, the Special Adviser appealed to them to use the platform of their conference, to support and partner the Lagos State Government in her efforts at ensuring a built environmen­t where accountabi­lity, transparen­cy, profession­alism and quality of the procuremen­t process are the watchword.

As stakeholde­rs who understand the inherent dangers in cutting corners, Engr. Adeyoye urged them to continue to collaborat­e and cooperate with Lagos State government as she strives on daily basis to nip the incident of building collapse in the bud. “build appropriat­ely with building methods, weed out quacks and report illegal developmen­ts. This is the way forward, it will help us to protect our individual and collective integrity” She advised.

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