 25 oes y gallu cyflugio ar gyfer y seven o'r B feeding elw y Tomato Island, y Lleigas Eurera, wedi allant y llwyff anghyllfa y Lleigas Lath. A cyflugio i Lleigas Lath, Y Mergentse Siw, Y Llyfrge, Lleíl, L-Yma, Lluwafemi, I'r Ceol. maen nhw, maen nhw'n cael ei ddisgu gwahbod o'r drosaethau a'r olygodod yma yng Nghymru. Wel y dyfi fel y parodydd yn nifer mae'r cyllid yn cyd-gall pan. Mae'n ddiwedd gyda'r ddrama, mae'r ysgolwyr mae'n adgolwyr yma mewn berthynag yn gwasanaethiaid hyn yn ei dyfiadau yn cysylltiad. Y gallwn ganddfynol, mae'n sefydling arnynnyn! Mae'n caarn i weld, ylinell氣wch yn maen nhw, ac yn myn, mae sydd wedi ei ches aerynnau diwrnadu hwn. Fe wが'n dwi'n g enjoyot y foddynt gennymau, strydych yn oed. Rwy'n gwneud y massive o'r licenkoedd, oedd yma, i ganddugio ein tair Ngirionedd, ac oedd yn llwyddoi'r ffordd o'r單 tvudad. Mae'r creu manghafynneth 7 ystodion o gyflu jogwysogu am gyfluio morה해도 ac yn ceiwch ar gyfer y cyfrinneidol iawn. Mae'n gwasanaeth yna yn four pob unig mewn cychwyn, ac mae'n golygu'r ffordd yn olygu'r tyfn nhw'n ei ddeg. Mae'r cyfrinneidol, dygar, a'r unrhywb i'r cyfrinneidol iawn yn i'r gwaith yn llawer. Mae'n gwaith o'r cyfrinneidol iawn yn unig. Gwaith o'r CSO yn unig o'r cyfrinneidol iawn i'r cyfrinneidol iawn i'r cyfrinneidol iawn i'r cyfrinneidol iawn. yn wir i ddweud iawn ei hun o'r mely ac ymwneud am yma. Y gallwn y gweld y gallwn, yw gael y gwaithau a phrenidol ac y gallwn gweld y gwaith am eich ymddir ac mae'r gysig fel arweig yn gwaith yn y cwrdd deulu. Mae'r gweld ar gwaith i unfan, mae'r gweld i'r byw, mae'r gweld i'r gweld i'r gweld i'r gwaith aGwll. dyma'u gynlunio arser iawn i'w i'w unigol famu appetite i bobl. Rydym eich gyfath o gdaidd gael Bannannau Ilyw, Paogfwil i Gwyno'n ddaeth i Gwyno'r Blinodig ar y dde Rudi Lleidio Cymru – Fel ei gyfathau – Llywodraeth neu Llywodraeth. Rhyw g體chicksiaeth yma ar gyfer cynedig ar gyfer cenderfodd yn cerddol. institutions of builders. Thank you so much for joining us on the news tonight. Thank you but the past president of Nigerian Institute of Building. Oh all right noted. Thank you so much for joining us. I'm looking at the current situation in Banana Island currently in 2021, I was present at y gymhoedd Ymgyrch Llywodraeth yn ffordd. Rhaid ddweud hynny'n gwybod hwnnw ffisio gyda'i gael ffostig y gweithio y bydd y gweithio'n hyn yn ymgyrch yn ymgyrch. Felly, mae'n ddweud hynny'n gwybod yma sydd y gweithio'n gweithio a fydd yn gweithio'n gweithio'n gwybod yw'r hwnnw. Mae'r cyffredin o'r cyffredinol am gyfeydd ar gyfer am y gweithio'n gweithio yma. to the recent incident. My first reaction is a human reaction that I should have. Human reaction in the sense that whenever something happens, there is a risk of life being lost, there is a risk of investments being wasted, and there is a risk of the environment being disturbed. In fact, the additional risk, a human risk, is the risk of the psyche of the average human being being skeptical about living in high-rise buildings. So it's a bundle of risks that negatively impacts the scenario that we live in the environment. All right. What exactly do you think could be the course of the incisant collapse of major buildings on the island? Do you think it's the use of poor building materials or it's on the parts of the government basically? Building development, building construction is a scientific process. And every scientific process passes through the empirical tests. Well, in terms of construction, one cannot just work up and say this is the cost of the collapse. It can be natural, it can be mitigation from metal, it can be poor material quality. It can also be as a result of environmental scenarios that are not properly accounted for. In all these cases, in all these situations, the importance of professional management of situations becomes very key. In all these situations, the importance of regulations, approval systems becomes very key. In all these situations, the issue of what method is adopted for handling that project and what monitoring perspectives that have been lived out. In all these things, you see there are gaps and gaps that has to be addressed. Who do you think should be held accountable for this situation? Because we've had this kind of collapse happen. We had one in 2021 and also have some other buildings on the mainland. But since we are recording occurrences like that every year, who should be held accountable? Is it the government, the building owners, the building supervisors, who exactly should be held accountable for incidents like this? The default error of any of the stakeholders in the building construction process could yield to such a development. If, for example, this we're talking about a seven-storey building, if, for example, the slightest was not done before what was commenced to identify the type of foundation that should be used is an error. If the production documents, the drawings and the building management production documents are not prepared by registered professionals that should identify the public of the risks, if it is not prepared by them, it could cost that. If in the approval system, those in government circles who are supposed to undertake the approval of this document, overlook scenarios that could be very, very fundamental, it could be a problem. If those who are supposed to monitor and state by state development of the building project and signing off every aspect of it, if they didn't do their work, it could create the problem. If the materials being used are fake materials either procured by the developer to cut corners or by the contractor to cut corners or by our national system, the standard organisation of Nigeria that are, if a chance, they allow fake materials to come into the country and they are applied, this could also be a problem. Above all, if all the stakeholders in the industry did not take time to ensure that works are eliminated in the building delivery process, this could also lead to collapse. Now, the location of Banana Island is within the wetland area of Lagos. If certain scenarios that have to do with conditioning the soil or the type of foundation are not used because a technically competent person is not involved in the delivery of the project, then this could also be the challenge. Oh, well, it seems you've answered my next question. What exactly should be done to prevent such occurrences in the future? In building construction, there is one document that is called the National Building Code. The National Building Code is a properly thought out document that assigns roles and responsibilities for all the seven professionals in the built environment industry. At each stage, every professional group in the built environment industry is supposed to demunify the general public of risks that are traceable to the activities in their own area. I am a builder by profession and for me as a builder, there are challenges that I'm supposed to address on behalf of the general public. There should be a proper health and safety manual prepared to advice and address the work process. There should be a proper project quality management manual that should be used to check mates and apply the desired quality expectations on the projects. And there is the contract management planning program that should be prepared. These three documents, they show what should be done, how it should be done, where it should be done, and who should do them and at what stage. This, if in any building production, there is not involvement of the person who should manage the building production process. Central design should be done by the central engineer. Solidarity should be done by the geotechnical engineer. Architectural design should be done by the architectural engineer. All the engineering drawings, services, mechanical, electrical should be done appropriately and at each stage of that work, these respective professionals should sign off that stage on behalf of the general public in demunifying them of all the risks using their professional knowledge and competence to do that if that is not done. It's a no-brainer in terms of how the building failure or building collapse should be avoided. All right, thank you very much. Kenneth Undukar is the past president Nigerian Institute of Builders. 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