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Nigeria has highest number of collapsed buildings in Africa, says SON DG

Director General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Farouk Salim, yesterday, said that Nigeria had witnessed a disturbing increase in cases of building collapse over the years.

He noted that statistics have shown that there are over 221 cases in Nigeria, making it the topmost country in Africa with the highest number of building collapse, adding that Lagos State alone constitutes 60 per cent of the cases.

Salim spoke at the opening of the fourth edition of builders’ breakfast workshop, tagged: “Building Surveying Practice and Procedure: Charting a New Course in Building Post-Construction Services in Lagos.” The event was organised by the Nigerian lnstitute of Building (NIoB), Lagos chapter.

Salim said the building sector in Nigeria faces several challenges, including lack of enforcement of existing standards and regulations.

According to him, other factors responsible for building collapse include poor structural design, and others.

In another development, professionals, under the aegis of Nigerian Institution of Builders in Facilities Management (NIBIFM), yesterday, advised operators in the industry to synergise for quality assurance and put an end to age-long infrastructure decay and structural collapse in the country.

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