NSE cries out over quacks’ infiltration

President Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Adekunle Mokuolu, has said the activities of quacks has infiltrated the construction industry. 

He stated that they were threatening lives and property, and posing a big threat to the image of the engineering profession.

Mokuolu, who gave the charge at the investiture ceremony of Mrs  Aishatu Umar as the 16th National Chairman of the Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers (NICE), tasked civil engineers to champion the war against quacks infiltrating the profession.

 The NSE president urged the new leadership of NICE to “champion the war against unscrupulous elements that have been unleashed on the unsuspecting public.’’

 Mokuolu, who described Aishatu, the new NICE national chairman as an astute engineer, admonished her to achieve excellence not only in capacity building, also in advocacies and acquisition of assets.

 “I also challenge NICE in particular, and all our other related divisions, to identify the problems affecting their various sectors under their purview, and come up with possible solutions.’’ Mokuolu said.

Responding, Aishatu said her primary focus as the new chairman would be to ensure and maintain the unity, peace and progress of the institution.

 She said her action plan during her tenure would be to ensure that the Abuja secretariat had enough competent secretarial staff to meet the growing needs of members.

The new NICE boss further listed other action plan to include intensifying efforts on membership financial update and drive.

 “We also intend to spread our revenue dragnets to workshops, seminars, public lectures, journal production and software training.

 “I will look into the possibility of reinvigorating the activities of the NICE Ventures Ltd. to help boost our financial base,’’ she said.

 Aishatu said as part of her action plan, her administration would focus on tracking and legalising the ownership of all NICE landed property.

 She said the continuing professional development of its  members would be her principal focus. 

The lecture at the investiture was titled: “Civil Engineering Practice in the 21st Century: A podium for jobs creation’’,

 The lecture was delivered by the Director- General, National Board for Technical Incubation, Mr Mohammed Jibrin. 

 Jibrin tasked NICE on the need to facilitate greater synergy in enhancing competitiveness in products and services.

 He called for the establishment of a working relationship between government, industries and academia for policy directions that would go in line with the nation’s industrial focus.

The immediate outgoing Chairman of the NICE, Mr Andem Bassey expressed appreciation for the encouragement and support given him during his tenure.

He said that during his tenure, the institution was able to relocate the NICE headquarters from Lagos to Abuja.

He said among other achievements, his team successfully brought back due process in appointments and the implementation of all NICE programmes. 

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