Onu inaugurates committee to investigate causes of building collapse in Lagos, Ibadan
Tue, Mar 26, 2019 | By publisher
Politics
THE Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu , on Tuesday in Abuja, inaugurated a nine-man committee to investigate the causes of building collapse in Lagos and Ibadan.
Barely 72 hours after a three-storey building collapsed in Ita Faaji area of Lagos Island, another building collapsed in Ibadan, Oyo State in Bode area, after Molete Bridge on Friday, March 15.
The science minister said that the committee has two weeks to carry out the job and proffer effective recommendations.
According to him, incidences of building collapse have become huge source of concern to Nigerians, especially professionals in the construction industry.
He said “the impact of building collapse affects the entire human fabric, causing psychological trauma, loss of lives and properties and government revenue.
“Also, citizens will be rendered homeless and some victims suffer permanent disabilities.
“Hence, there is urgent need to stop this ugly trend by investigating the root causes and making appropriate recommendations.”
Prof. Samson Duna, the Chairman, Committee on Investigation of Building Collapse in Lagos and Ibadan, said that the committee would work hard to produce the required effective recommendations.
He said that “on behalf of the committee, I wish to assure you that with the calibre of professionals in the committee, we will do a thorough job.
“We will ensure that we get to the root causes of the problem and proffer practical and implementable solutions that will go a long way to forestall future occurrence.”
Duna commended the minister for the efforts toward impacting positively in the areas of Research and Development. (NAN)
– Mar. 26, 2019 @ 16:09 GMT |
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