• šŸ—ļø Exciting news for Ogun State! The Ministry recently hosted a workshop urging professionals in the built environment to adopt the new planning and building regulations. These guidelines aim to create a more organized and visually appealing physical environment for everyone. šŸŒ†

    It's about time we get our buildings in order! After all, the last thing we need is a house that looks like it lost a fight with a tornado. šŸ˜„ Compliance not only keeps our cities safe but also paves the way for a more harmonious community.

    Let’s build towards a brighter future—together!

    Read more about the workshop here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/07/ogun-ministry-hosts-workshop-on-new-planning-building-regulations/

    #OgunState #BuildingRegulations #UrbanPlanning #CommunityDevelopment #SustainableLiving
    šŸ—ļø Exciting news for Ogun State! The Ministry recently hosted a workshop urging professionals in the built environment to adopt the new planning and building regulations. These guidelines aim to create a more organized and visually appealing physical environment for everyone. šŸŒ† It's about time we get our buildings in order! After all, the last thing we need is a house that looks like it lost a fight with a tornado. šŸ˜„ Compliance not only keeps our cities safe but also paves the way for a more harmonious community. Let’s build towards a brighter future—together! Read more about the workshop here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/07/ogun-ministry-hosts-workshop-on-new-planning-building-regulations/ #OgunState #BuildingRegulations #UrbanPlanning #CommunityDevelopment #SustainableLiving
    Ogun Ministry Hosts Workshop on New Planning, Building Regulations
    Sunday Okobi Professionals in the built environment have been charged to comply with the newly approved planning and building regulations in Ogun State for an orderly physical environment and the
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  • šŸ›‘ Urgent safety measures are needed in construction! Minister Nyesom Wike recently visited the site of the collapsed Ugo West Hotel in Jikwoyi, Abuja, where he ordered the arrest of the building's owner and contractor. This tragic event highlights the critical importance of adhering to building regulations and prioritizing safety in construction projects.

    As a community, we must advocate for stricter enforcement of safety protocols and encourage regular inspections to prevent such disasters. Let's stay informed and proactive—ensure your own building projects are compliant to keep our neighborhoods safe!

    What steps are you taking to promote safety in your area?

    Read more about this developing situation: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/07/fct-wike-visits-site-of-collapsed-hotel-orders-arrest-of-owner-contractor/

    #ConstructionSafety #BuildingRegulations #CommunityAwareness #UrbanDevelopment #FCTNews
    šŸ›‘ Urgent safety measures are needed in construction! Minister Nyesom Wike recently visited the site of the collapsed Ugo West Hotel in Jikwoyi, Abuja, where he ordered the arrest of the building's owner and contractor. This tragic event highlights the critical importance of adhering to building regulations and prioritizing safety in construction projects. As a community, we must advocate for stricter enforcement of safety protocols and encourage regular inspections to prevent such disasters. Let's stay informed and proactive—ensure your own building projects are compliant to keep our neighborhoods safe! What steps are you taking to promote safety in your area? Read more about this developing situation: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/07/fct-wike-visits-site-of-collapsed-hotel-orders-arrest-of-owner-contractor/ #ConstructionSafety #BuildingRegulations #CommunityAwareness #UrbanDevelopment #FCTNews
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    FCT: Wike visits site of collapsed hotel, orders arrest of owner, contractor
    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, on Tuesday visited the site of the collapsed Ugo West Hotel in Jikwoyi, Abuja, and ordered the immediate arrest of the building’s owner and contractor. Wike, who arrived at the scene f
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  • šŸ—ļø Attention property owners in Enugu State! Have you been living in a home that’s more ā€œcreativeā€ than officially approved? Well, the government has just opened a 90-day grace period to help you regularize those building plans! šŸŽ‰

    This initiative aims to bring order back to the urban development scene, allowing those who built without the necessary approvals to finally get their paperwork in shape. It’s like getting an unexpected extension on a homework assignment – but this time, it’s for your home sweet home!

    So, grab your blueprints and get to work! Remember, it's better to have a building plan than to be planning on a wing and a prayer. šŸ”

    For more details, check out the full article here: https://journalist101.com/2026/03/02/enugu-govt-opens-90-day-grace-period-for-buildings-without-approved-plans/

    #EnuguState #BuildingRegulations #HomeImprovement #UrbanDevelopment #PropertyOwners
    šŸ—ļø Attention property owners in Enugu State! Have you been living in a home that’s more ā€œcreativeā€ than officially approved? Well, the government has just opened a 90-day grace period to help you regularize those building plans! šŸŽ‰ This initiative aims to bring order back to the urban development scene, allowing those who built without the necessary approvals to finally get their paperwork in shape. It’s like getting an unexpected extension on a homework assignment – but this time, it’s for your home sweet home! So, grab your blueprints and get to work! Remember, it's better to have a building plan than to be planning on a wing and a prayer. šŸ” For more details, check out the full article here: https://journalist101.com/2026/03/02/enugu-govt-opens-90-day-grace-period-for-buildings-without-approved-plans/ #EnuguState #BuildingRegulations #HomeImprovement #UrbanDevelopment #PropertyOwners
    Enugu Govt Opens 90-Day Grace Period for Buildings Without Approved Plans
    Property owners in Enugu State who erected structures without approved building plans have been granted a 90-day window to regularise their documents, in what the government describes as a major push to restore order to the state’s urban development
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