Rivers
Cookey-Gam Wants Eradication Of Quacks In Construction
The government of Rivers has called on the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA) to check quackery in the construction sector.
Mrs Aleruchi Cookey-Gam, the Administrator of Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority, made the call when officials of the NIA visited her on Tuesday in Port Harcourt.
Cookey-Gam said that professionals in the construction sector needed to take pro-active steps to check the growing level of quackery in the industry.
According to her, quackery must be eliminated from the industry to guarantee sustainable development of infrastructure in the country.
Cookey-Gam said the infrastructure in Port Harcourt was at critical stage due to the ongoing transformation of Port Harcourt into a mega city.
According to her, several contracts have been awarded in the mega city to fast track its development; as such professionals are needed to accomplish the task.
Cookey-Gam said that some of the projects being executed included the N30.9 billion M-10 Road and five bridges that would connect the Port Harcourt International Airport to the Onne seaport.
The administrator said that other projects were the construction of 1080 housing units and the N709 million water, electricity and waste management projects, among others.
She commended NIA for its participation in the recently concluded workshop on “The Legislative and Administrative Framework for Planning and Development Control in the Greater Port Harcourt Area”.
“We expect NIA to take full advantage of the numerous opportunities that abounds in the new city project,” Cookey-Gam said.
The Chairman of NIA, Mr Belema Okpokiri, reiterated the institute’s efforts in the eradication of quackery in the construction sector.
Okpokiri advised the authority to engage the services of experienced professionals in the industry.
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