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MD provides solution to collapsed buildings

The Managing Director has found the solution to the high rate of building collapses in Nigeria.

Collapsed building

Over the years, Nigeria has recorded an increase in the rate at which buildings collapse.

However, the Managing Consultant of Lagos State Materials Testing Laboratory (LSMTL), Abel Famakin, has found a solution to this issue.

The Nation reports that Famakin is proffering the compulsory testing of building materials, soil testing as the solution.

At the Eighth Anniversary of LSMTL in Lagos, the MD advised the government to make testing compulsory, adding that none of the tested building materials have been involved in collapses.

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