As part of measures to avert tragedy associated with building collapse, Oyo State Governor Gboyega Oyetola has ordered that integrity test be conducted on houses suspected to betray structural defects to prevent eventual collapse of such buildings.
Oyetola gave the directive at the weekend, following last week’s collapse of buildings in Lagos and Ibadan.
The state’s Supervisor for Works, Mr Remi Omowaiye who disclosed this on Sunday said the directive on integrity test will be carried out immediately because the state does not want the collapse of any building.
He said, “All the relevant agencies and facilities in the state would be mobilized to ensure that what is necessary is done.”
Members of the public have also been enjoined to report to the authorities any observation they have on any building that is believed to be weak so that immediate action will be taken.
The governor has also directed the Ministry of the Environment to ensure that drains are cleared, to prevent flooding as rainfall sets in.
Omowaiye said the Ministries of Works, Environment, Land and Urban development would work together to take preemptive action against building collapse in the state. “We don’t want what happened last week in Lagos and Oyo states to happen here. That is why we are being proactive as directed by Mr. governor, Omowaiye added.
Source: Leadership Newspapers