Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Building Control Agency has started
closing down buildings under construction in the state that are not supervised by
relevant professionals in the built environment.
The General Manager, Gbolahan Oki, who disclosed this while setting up an ad hoc task
force to enforce the directive in his office in Ikeja said, the state had observed with
dismay the non-involvement of relevant professionals in the built environment in
constructions in the state and had therefore directed that property owners and
developers all over the state must ensure that all relevant professionals in the built
environment, such as structural/civil, mechanical, electrical engineers, builders and
architects, are fully engaged in their building projects.
The General Manager also said, henceforth, government will be visiting building sites
and any site that flouts the directive by experts will be sealed and possibly removed,
adding that, the directive became necessary to safeguard the building construction
industry and to ensure that buildings being constructed in the state were done only by
professionals who could vouch for their safety and fitness for habilitation.
Oki stressed the need for Lagosians to comply with building codes and regulations to
curb the menace of building collapse in the state and avoid unnecessary loss of lives.
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