OGUN UNDERSCORES IMPORTANCE OF ENGAGING PROFESSIONALS IN CONSTRUCTION, PROBES IPOKIA SCHOOL BUILDING COLLAPSE - THE ALTERNATIVE NEWS - The Alternative News

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Wednesday, March 26, 2025

OGUN UNDERSCORES IMPORTANCE OF ENGAGING PROFESSIONALS IN CONSTRUCTION, PROBES IPOKIA SCHOOL BUILDING COLLAPSE - THE ALTERNATIVE NEWS





Ogun State Government has highlighted the importance of engaging registered professionals, such as builders and engineers, in all construction projects,  as a veritable measure of ensuring due diligence and  preventing incidences of building collapse.


Acting General Manager, Ogun State Building Production Management Authority (OGBPMA), Bldr. (Mrs.) Titilayo Oladogbon revealed this while leading the team that  investigated the recent collapse of a school building at Mayagi Community Comprehensive High School in Ilase, Ipokia Local Government Area, following Governor Dapo Abiodun’s directive. 


The investigating team, which was led by Ogun State Building Production Management Authority, in collaboration with the Ogun State Materials Testing Laboratory (OGMTL) and the Zonal Town Planning Office, Oke-Odan, found that the collapsed structure built over a decade ago through community efforts, exhibited significant structural flaws.


 "Our investigation reveals that the collapsed building was constructed with  laterite blocks and insufficient bonding material, indicating poor workmanship and substandard materials.




We equally discovered indicators including structural cracks, weakened foundations, and sagging roofs, which are often precursors to building collapse, especially during severe weather events," Oladogbon stated.


She lamented that the practice of using substandard materials often leads to building collapse, pointing out that this would be prevented when qualified professionals are involved.


The Acting GM, while offering condolences to the school and the community, called for strategic planting of trees to mitigate likely damage of storm and heavy winds as trees are natural windbreakers, urging the public to report any signs of distressed buildings to the Building Authority immediately.


The team also conducted thorough assessments of the remaining three school buildings and material samples from the collapsed structure were collected for in-depth laboratory.


Speaking in an interview, the school principal, Mr. Ezekiel Ogundele appreciated State government for the prompt action, saying all the necessary steps to secure the remaining buildings and protect students would be taken to ensure safety of lives and properties.

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