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Building Collapse: LASG Adopts New Housing Strategy
The Lagos State Government will, henceforth, conduct detailed soil tests, ensure that proper foundation is done and engage competent professionals to handle its housing projects in order to ensure the structural integrity of such buildings.
Governor Babatunde Fashola said this in Ikeja during the inauguration of the Ikeja Millennium Estate, which he renamed the Emeka Anyaoku Housing Estate in honour of the former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth.
The decision to adopt these measures, according to the governor, is because of the lessons learnt in executing the new estate, which is located in the Ikeja GRA.
Fashola said the lessons learnt from the project had been transferred to all the housing projects currently being executed across the state under the Lagos HOMS scheme.
“Detailed soil testing, proper foundation design and the engagement of qualified professionals as project managers to supervise our contractors is now a matter of routine,” the governor said.
Recalling some of the challenges encountered during the execution of the project, Fashola said the level of degeneration of the site, which used to be a refuse dump, had been grossly under estimated and this led to the buildings showing signs of structural defects.
The governor, who commended the officials handling the project for bringing the problem to the notice of government instead of concealing it, said, “We engaged one of the best structural engineering firms, which advised that it was possible to save some of the structures.
“I remember vividly the deliberation at the Executive Council meeting that fateful Monday when the whole of Council unanimously voted to demolish all the eight blocks of buildings and restart the project from the beginning.”
To this, he said some cabinet members argued that the government would lose substantial amount of money that would be wasted by such a decision.
He said, “There was a stronger argument that provoked our conscience and it was this: between money and human life, which would we choose?
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