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Ikoyi Collapsed Building: Lagos Assembly to tighten noose on LABSCA, others

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The Lagos State House of Assembly has intensified efforts in unravelling cause of  the 21-storey building that collapsed at Gerrard road, Ikoyi on Monday, November 1, 2021.
During Monday’s plenary, the house called on Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to direct the relevant agencies to ensure that all requirements for buildings as stipulated in extant laws of the State are strictly adhered to.
The House also tasks the Governor to compensate the families of the victims,owing to the failure of the concerned agency to do the needful prior to the building collapse.
The Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, in his reaction on the motion said that it was an unfortunate development given the loss of lives and attendant economic woes, adding that it was a disastrous incident.
“We should exercise patience before passing comment until the findings of the committees looking into it unravels the cause.
“The agencies saddled with the responsibility has not done well. We ought to act as a house to oversight the situation.
“The status of the investors should be checked, and we should sympathise with the families of those that lost their lives.
“The government should compensate their families. If the agencies had done the needful we would not have this sad occurrence,” he said.
The prime mover of the motion, Hon. Nurein Akinsanya (Mushin 1) expressed worry over the incessant collapse of buildings in the state.
He said that “the House expressed worry over the wide speculations that the building was raised to 21 floors contrary to the 15 floors approved by the Lagos State Physical planning permit authority (LASPPPA) for the owner.”
According to him, the House is  worried that over time, the State has recorded series of building collapse like a 5-storey building that collapsed in Lekki in November 2006 and a 3-storey building that collapsed in Ita Faaji in 2016, among others.
“The House is disturbed about the constant collapse of buildings in the state and the manner in which agencies set up to inspect building works, give certification at various stages of construction and keep records for ease of reference, and realize that these frequent cases of building collapse can be attributed to unqualified or unskilled builders, use of sub-standard building materials, illegal conversion or alterations to existing structures and lack of maintenance to mention a few,” he said.
He further noted the recent collapse of 360 Degrees Towers, a 21-storey high rise block of luxury flats with 63 apartments-unit under construction at  Gerrard road, Ikoyi in Monday, 1st November, 2021.
The House then mandated the House Committee on Physical Planning and Urban Development to invite the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development as well as other agencies saddled with the responsibilities of issuing approval, monitoring of construction and project development with a view to ascertaining the level of compliance with the extant laws and regulations relating to buildings in the state.
In his submission, Hon. Rotimi Olowo (Shomolu 1), implored others to support the motion noting that it was well couched.
Hon. Oluyinka Ogundimu (Agege 2) said that the motion was all encompassing as the second part of it has given the committee the power to go into details all in the interest of the public.
Hon. David Setonji, Chairman House Committee on Information, Publicity and Strategy opined that many  factors might be responsible for the collapsed building such as bad design, and structural defects.
Hon. Moshood Oshun, Chairman Hoise Committee on Youth,Sports and Social Development in his contribution noted that there is need for the house to look at the building control law so as to include a section or more on punitive measures for defaulting developers.
The lawmakers thereafter observed a minute silence for the repose of the souls of those, who died in the collapsed building.

 

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