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āBy Okey Maduforo Awka .
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āAnambra state government has warned that it shall descend heavily on developers and owners of buildings that collapses due to the use of substandard materials and failure to implore due diligence in respect of the established Building Code .
It also reminded builders and developers of the government guidelines and specifications for putting up structures noting that it has zero tolerance to such unprofessional practices .

This is coming as government demolishes a collapsed three-storey building under construction in Umuoji, Idemili North Local Government Area, as part of efforts to strengthen compliance with building regulations and protect lives and property.
āThe demolition was carried out yesterday by the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development following technical assessments that declared the structure unsafe and a threat to nearby residents and properties.
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āThe Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Barr. Chijioke Ojukwu, said the action aligns with the state government’s commitment to orderly urban development, public safety, and strict enforcement of approved building standards.
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āHe explained that the demolition was a preventive measure aimed at averting future disasters rather than punishing the developer, stressing that unsafe and distressed structures would not be tolerated.
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āThe building, located in Umuoma Village, reportedly collapsed on May 18 while construction workers were still on site, although no casualties were recorded.
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āPreliminary findings attributed the collapse to the use of substandard materials and poor construction practices, including the stacking of blocks before adequate curing and the use of unsuitable reinforcement materials.
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āWhile inspecting the site during the demolition, Barr. Ojukwu disclosed that the project violated several building regulations, including the absence of approved permits, non-compliance with setback requirements, and excessive development beyond the capacity of the land.
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āHe warned developers, contractors, and property owners against ignoring established planning laws, noting that the ministry would intensify monitoring and enforcement across the state.
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āAccording to the commissioner, the government is reviewing existing laws to impose stricter sanctions on developers who fail to meet approved standards, with criminal penalties among measures being considered.
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āOjukwu also urged builders to engage qualified professionals and comply with regulatory requirements, while reaffirming the state’s commitment to urban regeneration projects, including key infrastructure developments planned for Nnewi.
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