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NBA sees quackery, greed as causes of building collapse

Supreme Desk
18 May 2023 2:22 PM GMT
NBA sees quackery, greed as causes of building collapse
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Ayenigba, however, said that building collapse was not rampant in structures made by artisans in the olden days, as opposed to what is the case nowadays.

The Nigeria Bricklaying Association (NBA) has identified quackery and greed as some of the reasons for the incessant building collapse in the country.

The association identified these factors at its annual national conference in Ilorin on Wednesday.

Supreme reports that the annual event, themed “Let’s Eradicate Building Collapse in Nigeria”, attracted delegates from Lagos, Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Ekiti, and Kwara States.

Mr. Abdulraheem Ayenigba, the state chairman of the association, described bricklayers as a group of artisans that bring out the drawings of other building professionals into physical structures.

Ayenigba, however, said that building collapse was not rampant in structures made by artisans in the olden days, as opposed to what is the case nowadays.

He also identified global economic impact and the timidity of some bricklayers, amongst others, as other causes of building collapse in the country.

Mr. Oyebamiji Dauda, the Lagos State Chairman of NBA, said: “Many building consultants are not grounded in the building profession; many of them are after their pay.

“For instance, some expatriates patronised by governments and

Wealthy individuals in the country do not have knowledge about our soil structures or land texture. There are different building foundations for different land or soil types. Versatile bricklayers or building engineers need to know about all this.

“There are many quacks among bricklayers too, while many lack integrity. They’re the bad eggs. That’s one of the reasons we have this association, and we plan to make it spread across the country.

“We train some people who would leave after about six months of working as laborers. These people then go about getting building contracts without adequate expertise. In this situation, building collapse could happen on their unfinished or finished projects,” he said.

Mr. Adeniyi Daniel, the Chairman of Ogun State, emphasized the need for practical knowledge among other experts in the building profession.

Daniel said that bricklayers ought to be bold and confident in their chosen vocation and not be timid while dealing with owners of building structures, especially during the construction process.

“Some greedy people would want bricklayers to add additional floor(s) to the building structure against what is obtained in the drawing. A building collapse could occur in this instance.

“We have qualified bricklayers. We also organize refresher training among our registered members on a regular basis,” he said.

The NBA called on the government to accord the association recognition and support while seeking more collaboration and assistance from the government.

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