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Coroner says 21-storey Ikoyi building collapsed due to negligence by regulatory agencies

Ikoyi building collapse

The coroner inquest has revealed that the 21-storey building on Gerard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos State collapsed due to negligence by regulatory agencies responsible for the approval and supervision of the building project.

This was made known on Tuesday by the Coroner, Chief Magistrate O.A. Komolafe, at a sitting in Lagos, where he announced the verdict on an inquest into the tragic incident which occurred on November 1, 2021, with a heavy casualty figure, including the promoter of the property under development.

The inquest was to unravel the circumstances that led to the collapse of the building at No. 44, Gerard Road, Ikoyi.

He identified violations in the development of the collapsed structures.

Komolafe pointed out that the building’s density and setback on the site showed gross violation of the Lagos State Building Regulations.

Also in his submission, the coroner said that the project board which should have boldly shown the sensitive and important information, including the names and addresses of the professionals who carried out the project, was deliberately not provided.

He indicted the approval and supervising agencies for not sanctioning violators of the state’s physical planning and building control policies, suggesting that they were compromised.

The coroner said that the structural failure was due to design errors, adding that there was lack of quality assurance/control and poor management of the project.

Coroner’s recommendation

Consequently, Komolafe in his address adopted the recommendation contained in the Council for the Regulations of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) Report on the matter and urged the authorities concerned with the implementation of the recommendations to act accordingly.

COREN in its recommendation said that all those involved in the construction of the collapsed  21-storey building at 44 Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos State, be prosecuted, especially  Lagos State Building Control.

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