Anambra state government has set up Committee of inquiry to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the collapse of Lockup shops at OduIgbo Ochanja and the centenary building at Dennis Memorial Grammar School (DMGS) Onitsha.
This was made public by a public service announcement signed by the Chief of Staff to the governor of Anambra state Chief Ernest Ezeajughi and made available to the media.
According to the announcement, the findings and recommendations of the panel will serve as a basis for corrective actions and policy reforms to enhance building safety and standards in Anambra State.
The announcement read:
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT!!!
Following the recent tragic incidents involving the collapse of two buildings within Onitsha metropolis—Lockup shops at OduIgbo, Ochanja and The Centenary building at DMGS Onitsha—Mr. Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo CFR, has approved the constitution of a Panel of Inquiry.
The following are members of the Panel:
1. Engr Sir Victor MEJU- Chairman COREN Anambra State Chapter -Chairman
2. Arc Ikenna Eboh- Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Architect (NIA) Anambra State Chapter -Member
3. TPL NWOFOR BEN OBIORA Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP)Anambra State Chapter – Member
4. Surv Gabriel Okeke Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors Anambra State Chapter – Member
5. Bldr. Kingsley Nweke Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Builders (NIOB) Anambra State Chapter- Member
6. MD/CEO Anambra State Material Testing Laboratory- Member.
7. Prof. Ezeagu Akaolisa- Chairman Institute of Structural Engineers- Member
8. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing Anambra State- Secretary of the Committee.
OBJECTIVE:
The objective of the Panel of Inquiry is to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the collapse of Lockup shops at OduIgbo Ochanja and the centenary building at Dennis Memorial Grammar School (DMGS) Onitsha. The findings and recommendations of the panel will serve as a basis for corrective actions and policy reforms to enhance building safety and standards in Anambra State.
TERMS OF REFERENCE:
1. Cause Determination:
To identify the immediate and underlying causes of the collapse of these buildings. This includes structural, design, construction, and maintenance factors.
Assess the role of relevant authorities, including regulatory bodies and local government agencies, in monitoring and enforcing building codes and safety standards.
2. Victim Impact Assessment:
Assess the impact of the building collapses on affected individuals, families, and communities, including loss of life, injuries, displacement, and economic consequences.
Recommend measures to support and compensate victims and their families.
DELIVERABLES:
Upon completion of the inquiry, the panel will produce a comprehensive report detailing its findings, conclusions, and recommendations to Mr. Governor.
TIME FRAME:
The Panel will have a maximum of Four weeks or 28 days upon which to conclude its investigations
Ernest Ezeajughi
Chief of Staff
19th June, 2024.