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Expert Canvasses Synergy Among Professionals To Prevent Building Collapse

Ibrahim Obansa by Ibrahim Obansa
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The president of the Nigerian Institute of Landscape Horticulturists, Dr. Emmanuel Abimbola Bankole, has identified the absence of synergy among professionals in the construction industry as a major cause of frequent building collapses in Nigeria.

Bankole made this known at the just concluded 18th national conference and annual general meeting of the Nigerian Institute of Landscape Horticulturists, held at the Adankolo campus of Federal University Lokoja.

He recommended an urgent need for collaboration among engineers, architects, town planners, and landscape horticulturists to reverse the ugly trend.

According to him, the Nigerian Institute of Landscape Horticulturists (NILH), as the focal point and umbrella body for landscape horticulture practitioners in Nigeria, was founded in 1989 with, among other objectives, the aim of promoting, enhancing, and standardising professional practice among practitioners for quality service delivery.

Drawing from the theme of the conference: “Designing for Sustainability and Resilience: Intersection of Horticultural Landscaping and Urban Planning,” Bankole emphasised the importance of working together.

“In our country today, the sight of uncoordinated developments and slums has become a common feature of our cities and towns, with attendant challenges of insecurity, poor hygiene and sanitation, avoidable accidents, and communal crises, to mention just a few.

 

“It has become imperative, therefore, for all professionals in the built environment, especially landscape horticulturists, architects, and town planners—to collaborate and complement one another in order to create beautiful, healthy, and environmentally sustainable neighborhoods.

 

“The lack of adequate synergy among professionals in the built industry has come at a huge cost to the country, in the form of collapsed public utilities, abandoned projects, and non-functional public facilities.

 

“Most of our cities and towns in the country today are in dire need of urban renewal to meet the dictates of the 21st century in terms of housing, road networks, provision of amenities, and other essential infrastructure. In this regard, a lot will be expected from us as professionals, hence the need for collaboration and synergy.

 

“I have no doubt in the capacity of our keynote speaker, Prof. Mohammed Isa Bala, a seasoned academic and architect, to do justice to the theme of this conference,” he added.

 

During the conference, new members from across the country were formally inducted, along with chairmen of state and zonal chapters.

 

Distinguished Service Awards and Honorary Fellowships of the Institute were also conferred on some notable Nigerians for their support of the professional practice of landscape horticulture, human capacity development, and environmental protection initiatives.

 

Earlier, while declaring the conference open, the vice-chancellor of the Federal University, Lokoja, and chief host of the conference, Prof. Olayemi Akinwumi, said there could be no better setting for a gathering of experts, researchers, and practitioners in the noble fields of horticulture and environmental design than a conference dedicated to nature’s sustainability and resilience.

 

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“It calls attention to a subject that is central to the future of our planet—the need to build and sustain human settlements that work in harmony with nature, not in conflict with it.

 

“As our nation and the world continue to contend with the challenges of climate change, deforestation, flooding, and environmental degradation, the responsibility lies on all of us, particularly experts like you,” he said.

 

 

 

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Ibrahim Obansa

Ibrahim Momohjimoh Obansa is a Senior Journalist and Kogi State Correspondent for Leadership Newspaper, with over two decades of professional experience spanning multiple reputable national newspapers. He specialises in investigative reporting and in-depth analysis of governance and public affairs. He is widely recognised for his analytical writing style, attention to detail, and commitment to accuracy and ethical standards.

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