Lagos Govt Sets Up Five-Man Panel to Investigate Ita Faji Building Collapse

The Lagos State Government has set up a five-man panel to investigate the three-storey building collapse at Ita Faji area of Lagos Island.

According to a tweet on Thursday, the panel is to investigate the immediate and remote causes of the incident which led to injury and death of some inhabitants of the building recently.

InsideOjodu gathered that the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development in Lagos, Rotimi Ogunleye, inaugurated the panel on Tuesday.

The Commissioner clarified that the terms of reference of the panel included proffering remedial measures to stem further building collapse in the future, as well as determining the level of negligence on the part of the developer or owner and the role of the state government.

He has also asked the panel to suggest measures that would guarantee quality service to forestall incidents of building collapse in the State.

He assured that the suggestions would be appraised for implementation by the state government to stem the tide of such occurrences in future.

The Chairman of the panel, a retired Permanent Secretary in Lagos State, Wasiu Olokunola, while commenting assured that the panel would do a thorough job as the members have the requisite experience in the built industry.

Other members of the panel include; Fitzgerald Umar, Bayo Owojori, Ayo Adediran, and Kunle Awobodu.

However, the panel has been given an ultimatum of two weeks to present its report to the state government.

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