Friday 25 August 2023

OVERVIEW OF THE 53rd CONFERENCE AND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (AGM) OF THE NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF BUILDING (NIOB) TAGGED “TIN CITY” 2023 THEME: “CEMENT AND CONCRETE: ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS”

The 53rd Conference and AGM of the NIOB tagged TIN CITY 2023 held in Crispan Hotel, Jos Plateau State between 14th – 18th August, 2023.

             In attendance were Builders form Academia and in Practice; Civil Servants; other Practitioners in the Building Industry; Policy makers; Clients and many important dignitaries amongst whom are:

·         His Excellency, the Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang

·    His Royal Majesty, Gbom Gwom Jos, Da Dr. Jacob Gyang Buba, CFR, ably represented by Past President, Bldr. Dr. Dachollom D. Jambol, PPNIOB

·         Former SSG, Plateau State, and the Proprietor, Plateau Business School, Nze Ezekiel Gomos, OFR, who doubled as the Chairman of the Occasion.

·         Former Director General, Nigeria Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI), Prof. Danladi S. Matawal

·         Chairman, Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON), Bldr. Dr. Samson, A. Opaluwa, FNIOB

·         The Chief of Staff to the Governor of Plateau State, Bldr. Jeremiah Satmok

·         The Commissioner for Housing and urban Development, Plateau State, Bldr. Laven Ubandoma

·         The Commissioner for Information, Plateau State, Mr. Musa Ashoms

·         Former Chief of Staff to Plateau State Governor, Surv. Noel Donjur

·         Chairman, Association of Professional Bodies of Nigeria (APBN), Plateau Chapter, Dr. Dasper

·         Chairman, Nigeria Institute of Architects (NIA), Plateau Chapter, Arc. Olukoye

Permanent Secretary, Plateau State Ministry of Works, Engr. Bedee Bot







      The Conference Opening Ceremony commenced with the National Anthem and the Builders’ Anthem. This was followed by the Conference Planning Committee Chairman Welcome Address by the 3rd Vice President, Bldr. Idris Saddiq Abubakar, FNIOB.

         The Opening Address by the NIOB President, Bldr. Prof. Yohana Daniel Izam, FNIOB, PNIOB, JP assures participants of a wonderful experience in Jos and charged all Builders and other contingents to maximize the opportunity offered by the Conference/AGM to add to their knowledge of cement and concrete in line with the theme of the Conference, network and get to know and enjoy the hospitality of the good people of Jos, Plateau.


      The chairman of the occasion, Nze Ezekiel Gomos, OFR, the former Secretary to the State Government (SSG) and Proprietor, Plateau Business School gave the opening remarks, followed by the goodwill message from the Chairman, CORBON, Bldr. Dr. Samson Opaluwa, FNIOB. In his message, he assured Builders and all participants that CORBON Council is working to foster strong collaboration and partnership with other relevant government agencies, construction industry stakeholders and international organizations such as the American Concrete Institute (ACI), intensifying on public awareness campaigns, capacity building and also working tirelessly to establish and enforce high-quality professional and regulatory standards in building construction sector and also, of focus is technology integration. He encouraged Builders to delve into areas of sustainable construction/green concrete; high-performance concrete; self-healing concrete; 3d Printing in construction; and smart concrete and monitoring systems.

         The Royal Father of the Day, His Royal Majesty, Gbom Gwom Jos, Da Dr. Jacob Gyang Buba, CFR, represented by a Past President of the Institute, Bldr. Dr. D.D. Jambol, PPNIOB, also sent in his goodwill message. He charged Builders to be guided always by the core mandate, vision and mission of the NIOB in the delivery of their responsibilities as opportunity avails them.

       The Keynote Address delivered by Prof. Danladi Slim Matawal gave good opening to the Conference discussion on cement and concrete. He emphasized on the relationship between cement and concrete with cement seen as giving rise to concrete while concrete also remain the major material for which cement is used. He elaborated on various types of cement and discussed intensively on the properties of good concrete and its importance to the Construction/Building sector.

          The Opening Ceremony enjoyed the honour of having the Plateau State Governor, His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang attending and personally declared the Conference Open. The Governor who has a Builder as his Chief of Staff and other Builders in his cabinet promised to facilitate the enacting of the Urban and Regional Planning Law for the State thereby enhance the adoption of the National Building Code. He assured the audience of a safe and peaceful environment during the Conference and that the resolutions from the Conference will be given good attention by his administration.

The Governor was conferred with the coveted status of Honorary Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Building (Hon. FNIOB) in recognition of his love and support for the Building Profession..


The Chairman, Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN), Alh. Dr. Aliyu, O. Wamakko was also conferred with the Honorary Fellowship (Hon. FNIOB) award during the Opening Ceremony. So also, was Mall. Ibrahim Gobir, the Chairman/MD Arkland Nig. Ltd. conferred with the Honorary Fellowship (Hon. FNIOB) award of the Institute.



       During the sectoral meeting, The Association of Builders in Academics (ABA) had a meeting in attendance were Academics from various higher institutions of learning (Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges of Education) and Research Institutes and resolved as follows:

(1). Inline with the need for election of Executives, the bye-law of the Association was amended to allow for an Ex-Officio which is to be filled by the outgoing Chairman of the Association, so also was the Office of Assistant Secretary created.
(2). Election was conducted and the following Officers emerged elected as the new
I. Executive of the ABA
Chairman – Bldr. Prof. Raheem, Akeem A. (Ladoke Akintola University, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso)
II. Deputy Chairman – Bldr. Dr. Napoleon, D. Usman (Modibo Adama University, MAU, Yola).
III. Secretary – Bldr. Dr. Ekekezie, Charity (Enugu State University, ESUT, Enugu)
IV. Ass. Secretary – Bldr. Mrs. Rimtip, Manbyen (Plateau State University)
V. Editor – Bldr. Dr. Olawuyi, Babatunde J. (Federal University of Technology, Minna)
Vi. Treasurer – Bldr. Hamzat Isah (Hassan Usman Katsina Polytechnic, HUK)
Vii. Ex-Officio – Bldr. Prof. Dada, Martins (University of Lagos)

       The Association of Builders in Public Service (APBS) also held a meeting in attendance were Civil/Public Servants cutting across MDA's in Federal, States and Local governments including tertiary institutions, military and paramilitary other government owned establishments.
Various discussion made during the course of this meeting are as follows:
(1) The constitution of the association has been drafted and the soft copy will be sent to the platform for members contributions before adoption.
(2) Zonal coordinators, who are members of the national Executives from various geo-political zones are to coordinate the activities of the ABPS in their zones.
(3) A presentation as regards issues of the enhancement of the cadre of Building Officers (Builders) in Public Service will be made to the National Council on Establishment as a reminder to the one earlier sent.
(4) Each State chapter is to have a state coordinator to manage its activities under the zonal coordinators. They are to arrange for a courtesy call or visit to their State's Head of Civil Service and made the submission of NIOB known to the HOS on the issue of Builders cadre at the point of entry in civil service. The State Permanent Secretary for Establishment should be made to attend the meeting also. This will give a wider information at the Council on Establishment meeting.
(5) A committee to look into the earlier submission of the Institute was set up and was given a period of 4weeks to present its report.
(6) Builders were urged to project the image of the Building Profession and uphold its ethics to the society. They were also admonished to be good ambassadors of an efficient public service and render worthy services to the government.

        During the Technical session; it was discussed that the technical session had Nine (9) papers presentation focusing on Admixtures; Pozzolan; Green Concrete; Concrete Technology; Alternative Binders/Building Materials, High-performance concrete (HPC) and self-compacting concrete (SCC). There was also a Video and talk on “3D concrete Printing Process” by Bldr. (Dr.) Olawuyi, Babatunde James. Some of the articles were purely review of existing works while others showcased results of laboratory works on cement, concrete and alternative binders.
The output from the discussions observed as follows:
I. There are many outputs of research on Pozzolana/Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCM) and available local materials/admixtures but yet to be patented and produced in mass for incorporation in building construction.
II. While research is often initiated and developed by the Academia, the adoption of research outputs in practice is driven by the Practitioners in all professions worldwide.
III. Knowledge and good understanding of available local materials by Builders in practice is important for proper utilization in cement mortar and concrete for building construction.
IV. Adoption and utilization of available (indigenous) Pozzolana /SCM in cement production holds key to lowering the cost of Portland cement.
V. There are evolving techniques in concrete practice and technology to which Professional Builders ought to be acquainted for sustainable project delivery.
Vi.. The new materials, technology, advances and innovations in cement and concrete requires standardization and regulation for ease of adoption for utilization in the Nigerian construction industry.
Vii. The current trend on foreign exchange rate ($ to Naira (#)) has a direct influence on cost of building materials and determined efforts towards local production and development of local alternative materials.

   The Conference thereby resolved as follows:
I. That Researchers, Academia and Practitioners should operate in close collaboration with a view to harmonizing practices, publicizing the research outputs and encouraging patent and mass production.
II. The need is emphasized on better understanding of available (local) materials and adoption for new practices in cement, mortar and concrete production.
III. NIOB/CORBON, in collaboration with ACI and other relevant international organizations, should anchor hands-on training/workshop on emerging materials and technology in cement, mortar and concrete technology and practice for benefit of Builders and other practitioners for continuous learning and professional development for more sustainable construction practice.
IV. To address the housing challenges in the Country, all the cement factories are called upon to reduce the exit price of cement from their factories and this can be done through incorporation of locally available SCM/Pozzolan as additives in cement production.
V. The Conference call on the Federal Government to complete and put into use the Ajaokuta Steel Factory to enhance appropriately local manufacturing of reinforcement bars and steel sections for Building production and also, slag for use as SCM.
ViI. NIOB/CORBON should champion advocacy for development and compliance with /enforcement of regulations and standards for emerging materials and technology in cement and concrete in Nigeria.

The Rapporteurs are as follows:
I. Bldr. Dr. Olawuyi, Babatunde James
Ii. Bldr. Esan, Olusegun Akintomide
III. Bldr. Dr. Joshua, Opeyemi Omobolaji


On the third day of the conference new set of college of fellows of the institute were inducted.

During the closing day of the conference and annual general meeting new set of the national executives of the institute were elected and new set of corporate members of the institute were also inducted during the Gala night.


                  


The Nigerian Institute of Building. (NIOB) New Executive Body set to pilot the affairs of the Institute for the next two (2) years, 2023 to 2025.

The newly elected National Exco members at the Institute's 53rd AGM in Jos are:

1. Bldr.(Sir) Alderton Ewa, FNIOB

Office: President

Experience from Niob state chapter: Past Chairman,Cross River State Chapter


2. Bldr. Bimbo Kolade,FNIOB

Office: 1st Vice President

Experience from Niob state chapter: Past Chairman, Oyo State Chapter


3. Bldr. Idris Sadiq Abubakar, FNIOB

 Office:  2nd Vice President 

Experience from Niob state chapter:   Past Chairman, Zamfara State Chapter


4. Bldr. (Mrs.) Eucharia Chika Enebe, FNIOB

Office: 3rd Vice President

Experience from Niob state chapter:  Past Chairperson, Enugu State Chapter


5. Bldr. Prof. Yohana Izam, FNIOB

Office: Immediate Past President

 Experience from Niob state chapter: Past Chairman, Plateau State Chapter


6. Bldr. (Dr.) Yusuf Mahmood, FNIOB

Office: Honorary General Secretary

Experience from Niob state chapter: Past Chairman, Gombe State Chapter


7. Bldr.Victor Friday Okon, MNIOB

Office: Assistant General Secretary

Experience from Niob state chapter:  Current Vice Chairman of Akwa Ibom State Chapter


8. Bldr. John Ugwoeri, FNIOB

Office: Registrar 

Experience from Niob state chapter: Past Chairman, Abia State Chapter


9. Bldr. (Dr.) Mrs. Victoria Olufunke Akinola, FNIOB

Office: Treasurer

Experience from Niob state chapter: Past Chairman, Ekiti State Chapter


10. Bldr. (Dr.) Aminu S. Mubarak, MNIOB 

Office: Financial Secretary

Experience from Niob state chapter: Chairman, Jigawa State Chapter


11. Bldr. Olusegun A. Esan FNIOB 

Office: Research and Development Secretary

Experience from Niob state chapter:  Chairman, Kogi State Chapter


12. Bldr. Peter Ameh Omale, FNIOB

Office: Publicity Secretary

Experience from Niob state chapter: Past Chairman, FCT Chapter


Bldr. Ugbede Akowe, MNIOB

Executive Secretary




















The outgoing National president of the institute Bldr. Prof. Yohana Daniel Izam thanked all the participants for their support, cooperation and mutual understanding towards the success of the conference "TinCity 2023", he also wished all the participants that attended the conference safe trip to their respective destination during his closing remarks.

The AGM Partners are as follows:




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