SANWO-OLU SEEKS PROFESSIONAL COLLABORATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT

Henrietta Lawson

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The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, has emphasised the importance of collaborating with Architects and other professionals in the building Industry, stating that such collaboration is essential to ensure the state’s infrastructure and urban planning meet sustainability and innovation.

The Governor, who made this remark on Saturday at the 6th Lecture of the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA), at Ecobank Pan African Centre (EPAC), Victoria Island, Lagos, added that Architecture shapes the environment in which people live, work, and thrive.

The Governor who was represented by his Deputy, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat noted that: “As Lagos State grows as a megacity and economic hub, fostering collaborations with professionals like you ensures that our infrastructure and urban planning meet the highest standards of sustainability and innovation that would ultimately ensure that we create a Lagos that is functional, beautiful, safe, and inclusive for all.”

The Governor reaffirmed that architecture is a cornerstone of sustainable national development, which influences economic growth, social well-being, and environmental stewardship.

The Governor said that in Lagos State, his administration recognises the critical role that architects play in transforming the state’s urban landscape into a model of innovation, resilience, and inclusiveness, urged professionals like architects to always speak when it’s necessary by ensuring that the right things are done.

He went on to state that “Perception has been that civilisation can only be sustained if the people maintain a decent environment that God has given to humanity, which is meant to be beautiful, but must be influenced by the relevant professionals in the country.”

He therefore commended the Nigerian Institute of Architects for organising the lecture series and commitment to excellence, sharing knowledge and visionary ideas.

Later in her lecture, titled “Harmony in Diversity, “the first female President of the Institute, and retired Permanent Secretary in the Lagos State Public Service, Arc. Mrs. Olubukunola Ejiwunmi called on Nigerians to advocate for policies that value sustainability, equity, and cultural integrity.

Mrs Ejiwunmi pointed out that, harmony is not just a passive ideal; “but it is an active pursuit that recognizes that we listen deeply, design purposely and lead courageously”, adding that, by so doing, they not only fulfil their roles as architects but also, their responsibilities as
and stewardship to a nation too richly diverse to be divided

In her welcome address, the President, Arc. Mobolaji Adeniyi (FNIA) stated that the annual ‘Distinguished Lecture Series’ is a celebration of excellence in architecture, adding that the lectures are given by the institute’s Past Presidents as a tradition.

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