The advice was the high-point of the induction ceremony of 216 newly registered architects, held in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FTC), last week.
Besides, the body also registered 16 architectural firms, thus, increase the number of registered and licensed firm to practice.
Similarly, six persons were considered qualified and consequently registered to practice as architectural technologists.
At the induction ceremony, ARCON’s president, Arc. Aliyu Umaru, while urging the new entrants to lift the standard of architecture profession, pledged that the body would continue to work to increase the number registered practitioners in Nigeria, stating the move was one of way to combat and curb the activities of quacks in the built environment.
“This is a trend that has contributed to the frequent cases of collapse buildings in the country, and must be curbed at all cost”, said ARCON President, noting that by the new registration, Nigeria now has about5,000 registered architects.
He however stated that the council has introduced the ARCON Projects Registration Number (APRN) system, which provides the opportunity to raise the quality of building approvals and then control quackery in the building profession.
Also speaking, the registrar of ARCON, Arc Saulawa Murnai, expressed happiness that with the recent approval by the National Universities Commission (NUC) for the upgrading of departments of architecture to full faculties; a move that would allow more architects to be trained locally.
Murnai added that with more architects being admitted and trained in Nigerian universities, there would be a check on number of quacks, as well as reduction in the cases of collapse buildings.
He stressed that the APRN system was aimed at ensuring that only fully registered architects take design responsibility for allarchitectural projects/drawings accordingly, before submission for town planning/implementation approvals.
According to him, APRN is an important tool for Nigerian architects to protect their profession.
“We came up with APRN because we discovered that our tools have been compromised and I thank God that the new initiative is already working in Abuja. We have contacted other states too, and we are hopeful that, very soon, APRN will be all over Nigeria.”
Apart from protecting architecture, Murnai said that, APRN is also to raise architectural practice in terms of quality of work done by architects in Nigeria.
In his lecture, Arc. Ladi Lewis, former chairman, Nigerian Institute of Architects, Lagos State Chapter, tasked the newly registered not to misuse the trust endowed on them to either the professional body or the general public.
He warned that any infraction is tantamount to severe punishment as prescribed by the Act establishing the profession.
“One of the principles of the code of conduct is the professional ethics. You need to understand the moral code and that also includes having a broad and clear knowledge of Nigeria constitution. Please, study the code of our conduct; carry it about because you may be in breach of it.”
He added: “Please, do not misuse the trust your clients place on you. Do not affix your seal on drawings not done and approved by you. Note that any of these breaches can bring you before the Architects Investigative Panel (AIP) and if found guilty, you will be severely disciplined.
Lewis warned the new members not to bend the rules of contract under any circumstance, as doing so is capable of incurring the wrath of the regulatory body, if found guilty.