The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN), on Friday called for severe sanction against anybody that compromised professional standard in the building industry in the country.
Fashola, who was represented by his Special Adviser on Policy and Legal Matters, Mr Lanre Akinsola, made the call during World Accreditation Day celebration organised by Nigeria National Accreditation Services (NiNAS).
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the theme of 2017 world Accreditation Day is: “Accreditation: delivering confidence in construction and built environment.’’
The minister said the theme of this year celebration underscores the importance of quality and standard in the built environment, saying that construction is a sector where standard cannot be compromised.
He said if the defaulters were disciplined or expelled from their professional bodies it would serve as deterrence to others as well as inform members of the public that there was protection against professional misconducts.
According to him, every time there is a failed building, every time a rule of professional conduct is violated, every time a professional is impersonated; it means the rule of standard has been broken.
“ Standard as embodiment of rule of law that requires internal regulation by the professional body as the regulator of the profession just like every other professional body.
“ What of the built industry? Does our professional disciplinary council exist?
“ If it exist, does the public know about its operations and what standard to expect from the professionals they engage in the built industry?
“ How many of our professionals have been sanctioned for their culpability in building collapse resulting in cases of substandard construction projects,’’ he questioned.
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