Effective Collaboration, Team Work and Respect to Professional ethics
dominated discussions as Panel of Inquiry into the collapsed building
at N0. 8 Ezenwa Street, Onitsha, commenced public hearing in Awka.
The Public Hearing which was held at the Government House, Awka were
attended by all the relevant professional bodies in the building
industry.
Some of the professional bodies in attendance were there according to reports, including the Nigerian
Institute of Building, Nigeria Institute of Architects, Nigerian
Institute of Quantity Surveyors, Nigeria Institute of Town Planners,
Nigerian Institute of Estate Surveyors and Valuers as well as the
Nigerian Society of Engineers.
In his opening remark, the Chairman of the Panel, Igwe Charles Agbala
who is the traditional ruler of Uke, said that the public hearing was
meant to listen to various professionals in the building industry in
order to help formulate a feasible and practicable policy guidelines
that will help the government to stop the lingering building collapse
in the state.
Igwe Agbala appealed to all the various professional bodies in the
building industry to make suggestions and presentations that will
bring permanent solution to the issue of building collapse which he
said is not peculiar to Anambra State alone.
The President, Nigerian Institute of Building, Builder Kenneth
Nnabuife-Nduka pointed out that greed, professional incompetence,
internal rivalry among building professionals are most of the major
causes of building collapse in the country, adding that building
industry needs effective collaboration and team work for every
profession to know their specific roles.
In his paper presentation, the first Vice President, Nigeria Institute
of Town Planners, Mr Toyin Ayinde, revealed that from October1974,
when the country witnessed the first building collapse in Ibadan, Oyo
State till 2015, only four collapsed buildings were as a result of
natural occurrence, others were human errors and made it clear that no
professional body in the building industry is more important than the
other.
The man who wrote the site analysis of the collapsed building was
equally drilled during the hearing.
The public hearing ended with a discussion to fashion out modalities
to end quackery in all the professional bodies in the building
industry.
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