Late last week, emails were flying back and forth between the management team at FILMO Facilities Management, in response to Ali Baba’s comments about the absence of a maintenance culture in Nigeria. As a facilities management company, you can trust that things got heated when opinions varied.
“One thing that will continue to cost us
money in Nigeria is the absence of a MAINTENANCE CULTURE.” Ali Baba wrote. He
also added that “We do not have the habit of building for the future. That our developments
are not anticipatory and that we do not build our roads taking traffic
growth/impact into consideration.”
OM responded:
Dear Ali
Baba, thank you for your thoughts but I simply disagree with the phrase "Nigerians
Lack a Maintenance Culture". First, we need to consider what maintenance
is all about, and it is about preserving a condition or situation. According to
the International Facilities Management Association (IFMA) there are (4) Major
types of Maintenance which are; Preventive, Corrective, Breakdown and
Predictive Maintenance. I'll only consider one of the aforementioned types of maintenance
which is Breakdown Maintenance. The others explain themselves based on their
names.
Breakdown
Maintenance is a type of Maintenance that is carried out when an equipment or a
system fails, otherwise called "run to failure" maintenance. This
means no form of care and concern is shown to this system until it fails or
gets to a discomfort state. We can see this in our infrastructures and public
systems because down to the local government, they do not carry out Planned
Preventive Maintenance (PPM), this is not their culture (attitude or way of
life). Instead, they practice breakdown
maintenance, then re-award it as a contract, and then corruption reaches its peak.
Therefore, let us change that statement that Nigerians lack Maintenance
Culture, to we ONLY practice a Breakdown Maintenance culture. What we need to
do is adopt a Preventive and Predictive maintenance culture instead.
TJ replied:
I’m sorry
but I agree with Ali Baba 100%. Majority of Nigerians simply do not have the
culture of maintenance as a nation! This lack shows in everything we do from planning
to implementation, where the theme is “anything will do or that will do’’. We repeatedly
use assets until they break down. This also shows in the way people don’t
service their cars until the shaft falls off on the road or the engine knocks.
Projects built with hundreds of millions of Naira often have no provision for
Forward Maintenance Regimes (FMR). This is why it is VERY important we take it
upon ourselves to correct this culture through partnerships with State &
Federal Governments on FM blueprints, consultancy, and even master training
classes for artisans to promote maintenance within the society.
OM
replied again:
I still
disagree with Ali Baba all the way. Instead of saying we lack maintenance
culture, I'll rather say we are not disciplined and we don't enforce our laws.
It is also good to be specific in the type of Maintenance we are discussing
here. I think we lack planning, strategy and our dreams are very shallow. When
we achieve little we celebrate cos we don't look into the future. This is
absence of Sustainable Facilities Management.
Let's
take a look at the TVs in our homes for instance, do we carry out any form of
Maintenance on it? No we don't, we just run it until it gets spoilt and then we
replace it. Do we carry out PPMs on MCCB's (miniature circuit breakers), of
course NO. I can go on and on with clear examples, up to our mobile phones. We
just use it until it fails, this is because it was designed this way.
Therefore, we CANNOT just say we lack something when we cannot classify even
the specific maintenance we are talking about
I think
what we need to advocate for is Facilities Management and not Maintenance
because they are two different things. The key stakeholders in Government don't
have a blue print to manage the country's infrastructure. Minister 'A' comes
and does what he feels is right, Governor 'C' is elected and he stops what the
former started. In fact, we are really confused and I advise we readjust our
philosophies, else in the next 10 years, we may not have moved from point A to
B. Countries like Malaysia, Dubai, etc. had a plan and pushed ahead with a
common goal.
Maybe,
just maybe the advent of the Facilities Management Bill will change the face of
our decayed infrastructures in the country. With this few words of mine, I
vehemently oppose the motion of saying that Nigerians lack Maintenance Culture,
but I agree without any iota of doubt that we lack Facilities Management
approach in addressing our nations assets. Thank you.
FILMO Facilities Management (FFM) is a market leader in management solutions.
The company has invested heavily in acquiring the latest FM technology and
experienced manpower, which it now deploys in delivering Facility Management
services to commercial and residential units across 8 states in Nigeria. Some
of their clients include Schlumberger, NETCO, Etisalat, LSDPC and Access bank
They are fully committed
to maintaining the value of your assets by providing tailored solutions to
improve your day to day operations, all benchmarked against British Standards
of Facilities Management.
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ReplyDeleteI think Ali Baba and FILMO are both aying the same thing. Ali Baba is correct, Nigerian governments have poor attitude to all kinds of Maintenance whether Preventive, Corrective, Breakdown or Predictive. Look at most of our infrastructure, they are left to deteriorate then fresh contracts are warded to repair or rebuild at enormous costs, whereas a small fraction of those costs would have sufficed to preserve the infrastructure in a timely maintenance.
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