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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Lagos State Government has engaged stakeholders in the prevention of building collapse incidents in the state through the Lagos State Materials Testing Laboratory.
The 2nd Annual Stakeholders Conference, titled “Socio-Economic Impact of Building & Civil Infrastructure Collapse in Mega Cities,” was held at the Marriott Hotel in Ikeja to engage and inform Lagos residents about recent developments, innovations, and regulations governing building and civil engineering construction.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, said his administration has invested resources to improve the capacity of the Lagos State Material Testing Laboratory for effective and efficient discharge of its responsibilities as prescribed by the relevant Laws of the State.
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His words: “Our administration has been working to reposition the agency by undertaking more capital investment and acquiring specialised equipment that would deepen their reach across the State”.
“We are also supporting the agency’s ongoing expansion drive leading to the establishment of a new laboratory at Okokomaiko on the Badagry axis, which will be opened in the third quarter of this year. These interventions will improve their capacity to carry out regular monitoring and provide services that would curb the usage of substandard products in construction”.
Sanwo-Olu disclosed that technical and non-technical consultants in the construction industry will be engaged to support LSMTL as recommended by the Committee set up to probe the incident of a collapsed building on Gerard Road Ikoyi.
In his contribution, the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, who was represented by the Hon. Chairman, Committee on Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr. Nureni Akinsanya, mentioned that soil test must be a pre-requisite for approval to commence construction.
Obasa advised Lagosians not to hesitate to call on the government and the agencies involved to address any issues on defective buildings, urging stakeholders to work hand in hand with the Lagos State Materials Testing Laboratory to curb building collapse.
Also speaking, the General Manager, Lagos State Materials Testing Laboratory, Engr. Olufunsho Elulade implored all stakeholders to take cognisance of the incessant building collapse due to sharp and untoward practices by building construction practitioners, which in turn has greatly impacted on socio-economic activities of affected residents.
Elulade appealed to stakeholders to partner his agency to deliver on the current administration’s T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda, one of which is Making Lagos a 21st century State, by taking steps to mitigate the environmental risk associated with building collapse.
He also said as part of the LSMTL’s initiative of benchmarking with other global civil infrastructure standards, the agency is committed to continuous engagement with stakeholders for a robust and more pragmatic solution to the challenges in the building and civil engineering sector.
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