Governor Sanwo-Olu had inaugurated the six-man panel on November 4, 2021, with a mandate to submit its report after 30 days.
Ayinde, who chaired the panel, expressed hope that the findings and recommendations of the panel’s report would be implemented to bring a lasting solution to incidents of building collapse not only in Lagos State but nationally. He said: “Having spent approximately six weeks on this assignment, we now wish to make our submission to the Governor of Lagos State, who constituted the tribunal. We need to note however that building collapse is rooted in the collapse of values, morals and ethics, which we need to work on as a nation. We cannot sow the wind and not expect to reap the whirlwind. Therefore, ethics and due diligence need to be restored.
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