Building Collapse: SON Advocates Stiff Punishment For Standards Infractions

Director General/Chief Executive, SON, Mallam Farouk A. Salim.

The Director General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Mallam Farouk Salim has advocated for punitive measures against those engaged in standards infractions.

The Director General said this in a condolence to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the people of Lagos State on the unfortunate high-rise building collapse at Ikoyi and the attendant loss of lives.

TheFact Nigeria gathered that some 38 bodies have been recovered from the rubble of the 21 story skyscraper which collapsed in Lagos on Monday killing among them, its owner, Mr. Femi Osibona.

While it was estimated that some 100 persons were in the building at the time it caved, it was reported that nine others were evacuated injured.

Mallam Salim said that it was necessary to promote voluntary compliance in Nigeria as in other parts of the World.

In a statement signed in Abuja by SON’s   Deputy Director, Public Relations, Mr. ‘Bola Fashina, Mallam Salim described the incident as avoidable and one collapse too many.

He commended the Lagos State Government for setting up a panel of inquiry to unravel the root cause of the collapse and offered his organisation’s technical support in view of its mandate and abundance of competence in such investigation.

Mallam Salim pointed out that Section 5 (1) b of the SON Act No. 14 of 2015 charges the organisation to “Undertake investigation as necessary into the quality of facilities, systems, services, materials and products, whether imported or manufactured in Nigeria”.

He also pointed at Section 5 (2) of the Act which states that “For purposes of uniformity of Standards in Nigeria, all Regulatory Agencies or Organisations dealing with matters pertaining to or related to Standards shall do so in collaboration with the Standards Organisation of Nigeria”.

He quoted Part IX (48) of the Miscellaneous Provisions in the SON Act thus “In every government procurement, where compliance with standards is a requirement, no payment for execution for such contract shall be made unless compliance to the relevant standards have been verified by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria”.

According to the SON Chief Executive, SON Officials had visited the site to commence investigation by taking samples of iron rods, concrete mix etc. for Laboratory tests and analysis.

The SON DG, also commiserated with the families of the dead and injured and called on all Nigerians, particularly authorities responsible for approvals and regulations to make adherence to approved Standards the watchword in the discharge of their duties.

Salim said that SON required the continuous support and collaboration of all Nigerians, other agencies and professional organisations to deliver on its mandate to the Nation.

The DG also said that SON was currently developing new procedures in line with the Act establishing it and in collaboration with other relevant bodies to verify that all materials used in major construction projects across the country meet the required standards.

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