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Building Collapse: Council Urges Professionals To Partner Govt
Construction professionals have been urged to partner with government to address the menace of building collapse related issues in the country.
The President, International Code Council (ICC)-Nigeria, National Chapter, Dr Maurice Ngwaba, gave the advice in an interview with newsmen in Lagos.
ICC is the premier building code organisation in the world.
ICC is dedicated to creating awareness on the prevailing international building codes and standards as well as improves life, safety and quality of the built environment.
According to Ngwaba, building collapse and the associated loss of lives is a problem that Nigerians could no longer tolerate saying Nigerians must protect and preserve its environment.
“Whereas it is the government responsibility to make and implement policies, we the citizens must partner with the government in making a positive different.
“Nigerian Professionals and members of the ICC-Nigeria National Chapter must be aware of the prevailing codes and standards, in order for Nigeria to have a better built environment.
“We have to understand and master the process of code making, use and implementation and the enforcement of the codes.
“In so doing the nation will be primarily at par with the advanced societies whose buildings and facilities Nigerians of all creed like to enjoy,” he said.
Ngwaba said that the need to preserve the investments made by government and citizens in the construction industry led to the inauguration of the ICC-Nigeria National Chapter in Aba on Dec.29, 2014.
He said that it had become necessary for Nigerians to participate in the development, use and sustenance of effective codes and standards.
The President added that this was important to protect lives and minimise losses associated with poor quality construction projects.
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