“It could happen from multiple sites. And sometimes it is even the failure of the people who are charged with regulation to go and observe before you sign off for the contractor to proceed from one stage to another,” he added.

He stressed again that a collective effort is required to address the problem of building collapse. “So all of us have to be committed to doing the right thing. Right from the point of design, point of implementation, point of procurement, and point of supervision.

If at any of these points something is missing, it will lead to a building collapse,” Bashir said.

Bashir noted that the group is making plans to engage with President Bola Tinubu, adding that the cost management aspect of the NIQS is in line with the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

“Mr President will be the happiest of all, because there are so many beautiful infrastructure projects that the Renewed Hope Agenda seeks to achieve, and that can best be done when you involve a professional cost-construction manager,” Bashir stated.