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Building collapse: Lagos BCPG takes campaign to block makers, holds practical demonstration Wednesday

  • Seeks SON, LSMTL synergy for effective monitoring

 

Worried by the rising cases of building collapse across the country, a group, Building Collapse Prevention Guild, (BCPG) Ayobo-Ipaja Cell in Lagos, is taking measures to address the menace from the root cause.

The group has invited block moulders/makers and other relevant stakeholders to a workshop, practical demonstration of standard sandcrete block production holding Wednesday, December 04, 2024, in Lagos.

The grassroots advocacy against building collapse, it says, will hold under the theme: Maintaining the quality of sandcrete of blocks in an environment of volatile production costs.

The practical session will take place at Rasco Industry, 25 Fatade Road, Baruwa, Ipaja, Lagos, according to a flyer of the event, a copy of which was obtained by Newstrends on Tuesday.

Director General and Chief Executive, Standards Organisation of Nigeria, (SON), Dr Ifeanyi Okeke, will lead other major invited special guests to speak at the forum.

Others are the General Manager of the Lagos State Materials Testing Laboratory Agency, Engr. Olayinka Abdul; Special Adviser to the Lagos Governor on E-GIS and Planning Matters, Dr. Olajide Abiodun Babatunde; immediate past Lagos State Chairman of BCPG, Adekemi Okusaga; President, National Association of Block Moulders of Nigeria (NABMON), Prince Adesegun Banjoko, and Lagos State Chairman of the Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers, Engr. Faith Oko-Ukomi.

The general intention is to eradicate substandard sandcrete blocks from the Nigerian building industry, according to the organisers, including Dr Mashood Abiodun Kusimo, an architect (Coordinator), AbdoulKarim Opeyemi Badmos, a builder (Secretary), Tony Amilegbe, a quantity surveyor ( Public Relations Officer) and Engr. Rotimi Ikugbayigbe, Olu of Ilado-Akoko, ex-officio and Royal father of Ayobo-Ipaja Cell.

A statement by the group stated, “It is an open secret that the quality of sandcrete blocks in Nigeria has been dangerously compromised. Why? High cost of production due to rapid inflation.

“Ironically, the conscientious few who endeavour to produce standard blocks are rewarded with low patronage because of higher selling price.

“Rather than fold our arms in a fait accompli, members of the Building Collapse Prevention Guild, BCPG Ayobo – Ipaja Cell consider a proactive measure of collaborating with relevant agencies to see how this negative trend can be reversed.”

They also noted, “As specified by the Nigerian Industrial Standards ( NIS 87: 2007), the minimum compressive strength requirements for 150 mm (6 inches) hollow sandcrete block is 2.5 N/mm2, while that of 225 mm( 9 inches) is 3.45 N / mm2.
“When the strength of 225mm hollow sandcrete block is adequate, it makes load-bearing walls more attractive to affordable houses than the expensive framed structure building system.”

They urge the state government agencies such as Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) and Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) to focus on building collapse prevention.
They noted, “Prevention of building collapse at the infancy stage is less expensive and superior to building collapse crisis management.”

Meanwhile, the group has called for a collaboration between SON and the Lagos State Materials Testing Laboratory (LSMTL) to ensure effective monitoring of block moulders/manufacturers.
It also noted, “The essence of establishing the National Association of Block Moulders of Nigeria (NABMON) was to provide a common platform for the promotion of quality block production.

“To save Lagos State in particular and Nigeria in general from incessant building collapse is a task that we should not be discouraged from achieving.”

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Edo Gov Okpebholo Joins Benin City Youths in Protest Over Power Outages

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Edo Gov Okpebholo Joins Benin City Youths in Protest Over Power Outages

Benin City, Edo StateEdo State Governor Monday Okpebholo on Monday publicly aligned himself with youths and residents protesting persistent power outages and billing challenges linked to the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC). The protest took place at Ring Road in Benin City, with demonstrators carrying placards reading “We say no to BEDC oppression,” “No light, no bill,” and “Edo people say no to bulk billing.”

The protesters decried prolonged blackouts, estimated electricity bills, and what they described as the exorbitant cost of prepaid meters, which they say range between ₦150,000 and ₦400,000. Residents also questioned the transparency of BEDC’s free meter distribution initiative, urging the company to publicly disclose beneficiaries.

Governor Okpebholo, reportedly passing by the protest area, stopped to address the crowd. He expressed solidarity with the demonstrators, saying he stood with them “as fellow youths seeking fairness.” The governor acknowledged that electricity challenges affect both rural and urban communities in Edo State and appealed for calm while the government engages relevant stakeholders to find solutions.

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While clarifying that BEDC is privately owned and not directly controlled by the state government, Governor Okpebholo pledged that efforts would be made to tackle the residents’ concerns. He suggested liberalising the electricity distribution sector to attract new investors and reduce what he described as a monopoly. Drawing a comparison with the telecommunications industry, he noted that introducing more players would improve service delivery and provide consumers with options.

The governor also announced plans to convene a stakeholders’ meeting on Tuesday and urged the protesters to nominate five representatives to participate in discussions aimed at addressing electricity supply and billing issues.

Speaking on behalf of the protest group, Comrade Ogbidi Emmanuel said residents were compelled to act due to what they termed oppressive practices by BEDC. He emphasized the financial burden caused by prepaid meters and irregular billing, stating: “We pay for light and they give us darkness.”

Eyewitnesses reported that the protest remained peaceful, with security personnel ensuring order. The demonstrators dispersed following Governor Okpebholo’s address. As of press time, BEDC had not issued an official response to the claims raised by residents.

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Pastor, Wife Arrested in Bayelsa Over Alleged Rape of 13-Year-Old Girl

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Pastor, Wife Arrested in Bayelsa Over Alleged Rape of 13-Year-Old Girl 

YENAGOA, BAYELSA STATE — The Bayelsa State Police Command has arrested a pastor and his wife over the alleged rape of a 13-year-old girl in Yenagoa, the state capital.

The suspects were apprehended by operatives from the Ekeki Division during a Sunday church service. Eyewitnesses said the pastor initially fled through a back exit after sighting police officers but later surrendered himself when his wife was taken into custody at the church premises.

According to reports, the victim is a relative of the pastor’s wife. The teenager allegedly told investigators and members of the National Association of Women Against Gender Based Violence and the Do Foundation that the abuse occurred about five times beginning in November 2025.

The girl reportedly said the incidents happened whenever her mother sent her to deliver a local bread known as “madiga” to the pastor’s wife. On one occasion, when the wife was not at home, the pastor allegedly invited her inside the church, locked the door and assaulted her. She further alleged that similar incidents occurred on other visits to the pastor’s residence.

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The minor said she initially kept silent out of fear but later informed her mother after noticing she had missed her menstrual cycle. Following the revelation, the mother confronted the pastor and his wife.

Sources disclosed that the pastor’s wife allegedly handed the mother N120,000 to facilitate an abortion after a medical scan reportedly confirmed pregnancy. The mother was said to have been persuaded by a relative not to “destroy God’s house” at the time.

The matter, however, escalated during a church service where the pastor and his wife were reportedly heard thanking God for helping them overcome enemies allegedly trying to bring down the church. Feeling distressed by the public display, the victim’s mother later filed a formal complaint at the Ekeki Police Division.

She also petitioned the complaint unit of the National Association of Women Against Gender Based Violence, led by Dise Harry.

Confirming the development, the Bayelsa State Commissioner of Police, Iyamah Daniel Edebor, said the case has been transferred to the Gender Unit of the command for thorough investigation and possible prosecution.

Police authorities assured that due process would be followed in handling the alleged rape case in Bayelsa, emphasizing that offences involving minors are treated with seriousness under Nigerian law.

The incident has sparked reactions in Yenagoa, with some church members reportedly seen at the police station discussing the development as investigations continue.

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DSS Busts Alleged Arms Trafficking Network in Gombe, Seizes RPGs

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DSS Busts Alleged Arms Trafficking Network in Gombe, Seizes RPGs

Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have arrested two suspected arms couriers and recovered rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) equipment during a security operation in Gombe State.

The suspects — Muhammed Alhaji Mohammed, 55, and Sani Gesha, 47 — were intercepted at Mararaban Tula in Kaltungo Local Government Area while travelling in a grey Toyota Corolla with registration number Taraba JAL475YQ. Security sources said the vehicle was stopped following weeks of intelligence-driven surveillance targeting an alleged bandit network operating across parts of the North-East.

During the operation, DSS operatives reportedly recovered two Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) warheads, an RPG launcher and other items believed to be linked to banditry and arms trafficking activities. Sources familiar with the investigation said the weapons were suspected to be part of a consignment intended for delivery to criminal elements operating in neighbouring states.

According to security officials, the arrests followed over three weeks of covert monitoring of a trafficking syndicate allegedly connected to a notorious bandit leader operating across Bauchi, Gombe, Taraba and Adamawa states. A source disclosed that the operatives monitored the group closely before launching a coordinated operation that led to the suspects’ arrest with what was described as a significant cache of arms and ammunition.

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Preliminary investigations reportedly revealed that the recovered weapons were meant to be delivered to one Ardo Hamma Ari, said to be a resident of Kukawa Village in Alkaleri Local Government Area of Bauchi State. Authorities are expanding investigations to track other members of the network and uncover the source and intended use of the weapons.

In a related development, DSS operatives also rescued a six-year-old boy, Mohammed Jabir, at Gyada Village in Talase, Balanga Local Government Area of Gombe State. Security sources said the child had allegedly been kidnapped by one Salisu Hussain under the pretext of teaching him how to ride a motorcycle.

Following a report by the family, DSS operatives launched a swift operation that led to the safe rescue of the boy and the arrest of the suspected kidnapper. The child has since been reunited with his parents, who expressed gratitude to the DSS for the prompt intervention and safe return of their son.

Security authorities confirmed that all suspects are currently in DSS custody and will be arraigned in court upon conclusion of investigations. Officials emphasized that the operation underscores ongoing efforts to combat illegal arms trafficking, banditry, and kidnapping in the North-East region, reaffirming the agency’s commitment to dismantling criminal networks and enhancing public safety.

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