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Buildings Above Two Floors in Ogun to Carry Insurance Certificate – Govt

Any construction above two floors in Ogun State must obtain an All Risk Insurance Policy Certificate.

This is in line with the provisions of the Ogun State Building Production Management Authority Regulation (OGBPMA) 2022.

The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Olatunji Odunlami, stated this at a stakeholders’ meeting held at the Olusegun Osoba Press Centre, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, on Wednesday.

Odunlami called on insurance companies to serve as watchdogs in the drive to enforce the provisions of the law.

According to him, the All Risk Insurance Policy should be maintained by the contractor or developer and will cover both human and material assets during the entire construction period, ensuring that persons engaged to work on site or who have lawful access to be on site, as well as building materials and other equipment, are protected against any form of injury, loss, or damage.

“The coverage extends to innocent passers-by and their property, as well as adjacent properties, humans, and animals domiciled in them,” the commissioner said.
Additionally, property owners and subsequent occupiers are also required to obtain a Building Insurance Policy to cover the building itself against fire outbreaks, damage, collapse, and other unforeseen circumstances.

The commissioner reiterated the present administration’s commitment to enhancing public safety and reducing construction site accidents.
He further disclosed that the protection of investors and developers from financial losses, the promotion of a culture of risk management and responsibility, as well as supporting the growth of a resilient and sustainable building and construction industry in the state, is their target.

Earlier in his address, the Permanent Secretary, Engr. Sakirudeen Salaam, stated that the consultative meeting was held to publicize the provisions of the principal law and the five regulations that guide the activities of the ministry and its agencies, so that relevant stakeholders can collaborate with the government to achieve orderliness in the physical planning of the state.
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