
By Lanre Oloyede
In a landmark move to enhance accessibility and inclusivity in Nigeria’s built environment, the Association of Accessibility Professionals (AAP, Nigeria) has established a strategic partnership with the Nigeria Institute of Building (NIoB), FCT Abuja Chapter.
The collaboration, announced during a courtesy visit, focused on advancing inclusive and sustainable urban development, emphasizing the need for accessible infrastructure and compliance with global accessibility standards.

Key Outcomes of the Partnership:
1. Awareness Campaigns: Both organizations agreed to jointly conduct awareness initiatives on the provisions of accessibility laws and regulations.
2. Specialized Training: Plans were made to introduce professional training programs aimed at promoting expertise in accessibility design and construction.
3. Promotion of Accessible Buildings: A commitment to advocate for and facilitate the construction of universally accessible buildings across Nigeria.
4. Committee Involvement: AAP, Nigeria offered increased representation to NIoB on its management and Building Committee to further the cause of inclusivity.

Leaders at the Meeting:
Representatives of NIoB, FCT Chapter:
Bldr Abdulmunin Usman FNIOB (Chairman)
Bldr John Bawa Zaki MNIOB (Honorary Secretary)
Bldr Peter Omale FNIOB (IPC & Publicity Secretary National)
Blessing Sunday
Bldr Peter S. Adejoh MNIOB
AAP, Nigeria Delegation:
Barr. Yusuf Iyodo (Board Chairman/General Coordinator)
Mr. David Attah (National President)
Alilu Abdlmutalib (Member)
Lawal Jimoh, Coordinator for IT/Digital Development

The partnership marks a significant step toward achieving inclusive urban development and fostering collaboration between key stakeholders in the Nigerian building sector. Both organizations reaffirmed their dedication to creating a built environment that accommodates all citizens, regardless of physical ability