Building collapse: Engineers sensitise Osun residents against quackery, inferior materials

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Worried about the incessant cases of building and infrastructure collapse, the Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers (NICE) in Osun has staged a sensitisation walk against the menace.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the walk was tagged โ€œSay No to Building Collapse: Build Right and Build Safe โ€” Patronise Professional Civil Engineers.โ€

The engineers visited major markets in Osogbo, including Orisumbare, Fagbewesa, Idi Seke, Olaiya, Alekuwodo and Oke Fia, where they sensitised residents to the dangers of building collapse.

Speaking during the walk, the NICE Chairman in the state, Basiru Abiola, said the sensitisation exercise was aimed at informing residents about the dangers of building and infrastructure collapse in the country.

Abiola said the engineers were encouraging residents to build right and safe by engaging professional civil engineers in building construction to prevent collapse.

He noted that incessant cases of building collapse in the country were becoming alarming and stressed the urgent need to nip the menace in the bud.

Abiola, who identified moral decadence as a major cause of building and infrastructure collapse, said many quacks engaged in construction were driven by profit rather than safety.

โ€œThis sensitisation walk is to intimate residents about the dangers of building collapse resulting from the engagement of quacks.

โ€œWe are saying no to infrastructure collapse, and we want people to build right and build safe.

โ€œBuilding collapse causes devastating and far-reaching effects, including immediate loss of lives, severe injuries and significant psychological trauma.

โ€œIt also results in massive economic losses for investors, destruction of property, displacement of residents and a decline in public trust in the construction industry,โ€ he said.

Abiola also expressed concern over the quality of building materials being supplied by manufacturers, noting that it contributed significantly to building and infrastructure collapse in the country.

โ€œYou can imagine manufacturers producing different categories of the same building materials.

โ€œFor instance, when purchasing certain materials, buyers are asked whether they want type A or B of the same product.

โ€œThey now assign different prices to these materials in a bid to maximise profit at the expense of public safety.

โ€œIn the end, inferior materials are supplied to quacks for construction, which eventually leads to collapse.

โ€œThis attitude also contributes to the rising cases of building and infrastructure collapse in the country,โ€ he said.

Abiola, however, called on building enforcement agencies to intensify their regulatory activities to ensure public safety.

โ€œOur building regulations are very weak. People now build without the necessary permits because they believe nobody can stop them.

โ€œAgencies responsible for checking the quality of building materials should also step up their efforts to minimise the menace of building collapse.

โ€œHowever, we as an institution and stakeholders in the built environment will continue to sensitise the public to the need to build right,โ€ he said.

Abiola also appealed to residents of the state and the country at large to always engage professional civil engineers for their building construction. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Tayo Ikujuni

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