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Roof leakage in NASS will end soon— Contractor

Photo caption: Cleaners controlling and cleaning the water at the White House section of National Assembly, which adjoins the Senate and House of Representatives chambers.

 

 

The construction firm handling the renovation of the legislative complex, Visible Construction Limited has assured that the challenge of roof leakage in the National Assembly, would soon be a thing of the past,

 

Project Engineer of the construction firm, Tajudeen Olanipekun gave the assurance while reacting to report made by some bloggers on rain water leakages at some points in the White House segment of the complex on Tuesday this week and Thursday last week.

 

The 9th National Assembly had as a result of the deterioration of the complex over the years, appropriated N30billion to the Federal Capital Development Authority, FCDA in 2021 fiscal year for comprehensive renovation.

 

Visible Construction that won the contract, commenced work in April last year with provision of temporary Hallow Chambers for both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

 

Reacting to report on roof leakage experienced recently at the complex, Engr. Olanipekun said his firm was on top of the situation as specialised chemicals for the affected expansion joints , will soon be applied.

 

He said all the roofs of the complex both at the White House and adjourning structures, have been thoroughly checked for discovery of expansion joints requiring water tight chemicals that will prevent any form of leakages.

 

The chemical, he added, is already imported from United States of America, but would be applied after the raining season this year.

 

“The report on roof leakage in National Assembly to us at Visible Construction, is like marking script of a student still writing his or her examination.

 

“Renovation work on the entire complex is still being carried out by us. It is when we have finished the work that report on roof leakage can be written which to us, would never happen as the problem , would be thing of the past by the time it is handed over to FCDA that gave us the job.

 

“There should be no cause for alarm from any quarters as regards the project since Engineers from FCDA are also with us,” Olanipekun said.

 

He added that containers of state- of-the art furniture to be fixed at the Senate and the House of Representatives, have landed from America along with expatriates who would do the job, which according to him, would make the two chambers among the best in the world.

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