Lagos State Partners with Industry Leaders to Launch CAP

May 25, 2026
Lagos State Partners with Industry Leaders to Launch CAP

In a decisive move to eliminate the tragedy of building collapses in Nigeria, the Certified Accreditors Programme (CAP) has officially launched in Lagos State. This groundbreaking initiative brings professionals together to enforce a unified approach to building regulations and codes of conduct.

The Mission: Structural Accountability

The construction industry has long faced challenges due to fragmented communication and a lack of adherence to safety standards. CAP acts as the definitive "Cure for Common Unprofessionalism" by:

  • Enhancing Safety: Ensuring strict compliance with national building regulations across all sites.
  • Establishing Oversight: Training accredited professionals to conduct high-stakes inspections and audits.
  • Enforcing Standards: Establishing a culture where non-compliant buildings are reported to relevant authorities for immediate enforcement.

A Technical Forum for Structural Resilience

The four-day summit served as a rigorous technical forum, moving beyond theory into the practical application of the National Building Code within the unique Lagos topography. Sessions were dedicated to identifying the critical failure points in the construction lifecycle—ranging from substandard material procurement to the unauthorized alteration of approved architectural plans.

By facilitating open, high-stakes dialogue between private-sector consultants and state regulators, the event established a "Double-Check" protocol. This framework empowers accredited professionals to operate as site-level extensions of the state’s building control agency, ensuring that every foundation poured and every column raised is validated against a zero-tolerance safety benchmark.

Leadership at the Forefront

The program was inaugurated by the top leadership of Lagos State, signaling a new era of urban safety:

Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu (Executive Governor)

Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat (Deputy Governor)

Dr. Oluyinka Olumide (Commissioner for Physical Planning & Urban Development)

500,000 safe hours represents half a million moments where our team chose precision over shortcuts. It is a testament to the fact that at Crystal Genius we protect your investment by first protecting our people.

— Senior Engineer, Crystal Genius Nigeria