 The National Emergency Management Agency has recommended the integrity test be conducted on all buildings in the Xiongou Police barracks to ascertain the viability of the structures for its occupants. This is following the collapse of a block of land that happened in Xiongou Police barracks in Ibadan on Saturday. The Neymar Southwest Co-ordinator Sa'id Akhide while speaking with newsmen in Ibadan maintained that there are about 100 quarters and no longer safe for its occupants because the lack of adequate rehabilitation and renovations from time to time. Yes, I'm recommending that so that we can be able to ascertain the viability of those buildings, whether it can be continued for the habitation of people. Seeing the technicians, it's not going to be done by Neymar. We have each of the departments, the police force, you have their own building departments that should conduct that. Such buildings, by my own thinking, they should start renovation and start evacuating those people with more because it's virtually good, it has the same structure and these are signs you see virtually everywhere in the barracks.