…commissions LASBCA’s new building
Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has sought the involvement of Lagosians in tackling the issue of incessant building collapses in the state, saying that the government alone cannot address the issue of building collapse without the support of the teeming populace.
This was just as he called on professionals who were engaged in the construction industry not to cut corners in the discharge of their duties, saying such sharp practices had been majorly identified as the cause of building collapse.
Governor Sanwo-Olu made the plea on Tuesday during the commissioning of an iconic office building for the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) at GRA, Ikeja, Lagos.
LASBCA is the agency saddled with the responsibility of ensuring that basic minimum standards and quality control in building construction are observed to achieve structurally safe, secure, and sustainable buildings in the state.
The governor, while seeking the collaboration of stakeholders, posited that the task of reducing the menace of building collapse was for everyone, saying such a task required an attitudinal change across the board, which should make the citizenry point out the wrong in their vicinity.
“The task of reducing the menace of building collapse in our society is for everyone, and it requires an attitudinal change across the board. When you see something going wrong in society, say it out loud. LASBCA district and zonal offices are all over the state, where you can easily report any distressed building. I assure you that the confidentiality of your report is guaranteed and safe.
“I want to use this opportunity to call on all Lagosians, especially professionals who are engaged in the construction industry, not to cut corners in the discharge of their duties. Because trying to cut corners has been majorly identified as the cause of building collapse in our society today. It is not just in Nigeria that we have seen or heard of buildings collapsing, but all over the world,” Sanwo-Olu said.
Governor Sanwo-Olu said that the repositioning of LASBCA and commissioning of the building played a crucial role in regulating construction activities, ensuring compliance with building standards, and promoting safety in the rapidly growing urban landscape in line with his administration’s themes and agenda for a greater Lagos.
He assured that the newly commissioned office would serve as the nerve centre for vital functions, equipped with modern technology and skilled workforces to enhance efficiency and effectiveness, noting that robust mechanisms needed to be put in place to address the challenges of urbanisation in a rapidly evolving city like Lagos.
“In a rapidly evolving city like ours, it is imperative that we have robust mechanisms in place to address the challenges of urbanisation. This LASBCA office will be at the forefront of this effort to collaborate with stakeholders, developers, and citizens to create a built environment that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also safe and sustainable.
“You can see that the aesthetic beauty of this environment has been enhanced. I urge you all to rededicate yourself to duty and make judicious use of the equipment and material provided inside this beautiful building,” the governor charged.
In his remarks, the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Oluyinka Olumide, said the edifice marked a significant milestone in the development of the city, restating the commitments of staff to rededicate themselves to creating a sustainable and resilient built environment for Lagosians.
The General Manager, Lagos State Building Control Agency (LABSCA), Arc. Gbolahan Owodunni Oki, said the office complex, which was conceptualised, designed, and supervised by the agency’s staff, comprising architects, engineers, and builders, at no consultancy cost to the state government, was equipped to serve the people of Lagos State even more effectively.
According to him, the new office complex will serve as a hub for collaboration, innovation, and excellence in building control practises, noting that the building demonstrated LABSCA’s ability as an agency to adequately perform its duties as specified by the law.
“Our commitment to upholding the highest standards of construction and ensuring compliance with regulations is further strengthened by this facility,” he assured.
“Mr Governor, we appreciate you, sir, for without your kind support and express approval, this building would not be standing today,” he said.