Gist: "MINISTER INAUGURATES PANEL OF INQUIRY" ON BUILDING COLLAPSE
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"Worried by the incessant cases of building collapse in the
Federal Capital Territory", Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, has
inaugurated a panel of inquiry to unravel the immediate and remote
causes of the unfortunate building collapse at Plot 711, Cadastral Zone
B04, Jabi District, Abuja.
"The FCT Minister, who was represented at the occasion by
the Permanent Secretary", Sir Chinyeaka Ohaa, said the FCT
Administration, as a responsible and responsive administration, was
committed to unraveling the causes of the unfortunate incident with a
view to stemming future occurrence. He said some officers directly in
charge of monitoring the project site have been suspended pending the
completion of investigations.
The Minister disclosed that the committee, which has three
weeks to complete its assignment, has been charged with the
responsibility of assessing the quality of the subsoil, foundations and
designs that were available for the structure, establish the quality of
supervision and nature of construction materials used as well as the
experience of the technical personnel at the site.
"The Committee is also expected to assess the level of
regulation at the site and recommend appropriate sanction against any
person found wanting.
"The Panel which is Chaired by the Director General and
Chief Executive officer of the Nigeria Building and Road Research
Institute, Prof. Danladi S. Matawal", has retired Director of Engineering
Services, FCDA, Engr. S. O Ugonabo; the MD, Fola Consult – a Planning
Firm; Tpl S.A. Olajide, MD, 2-Habit Concept – Architectural Firm and
Arch Philip Z. Iortyer as members.
Also included in the panel are representatives of Council
for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria, (COREN), Architects
Registration Council of Nigeria (ARCON), Town Planners Registration
Council of Nigeria (TOPREC) and Council of Registered Builders of
Nigeria (CORBON), as well as the FCTA General Counsel, Barr. Mohammed
Babangida Umar, among others.
Speaking after the inauguration ceremony, Chairman of the
Panel, Prof. Matawal, stressed that the frequency of building collapse
in Nigeria was unacceptable given the level of professionalism in the
industry in the country. He commended the present FCT Administration for
the reduction of the incidence of building collapse in the Territory,
noting that the last time this happened was in August 2016. He recalled
that in 2012 alone, there were over 20 recorded cases, adding that the
fact that this has reduced was as a result of the efforts of the present
Administration to tame the tide.
Prof. Matawal appreciated the confidence reposed in the
Committee members and assured that the Panel will give the assignment
the seriousness it deserves and perform its work with decorum, sincerity
and attention to details.
He said the committee will also work with a vision for the
future to ensure that occurrences of this nature which were very much
avoidable would be addressed by its report.
It would be recalled that a three floor structure under
construction in Jabi District collapsed on Friday, August 17, 2018
leaving three persons dead while six others sustained various degrees of
injuries.
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