NSE restates commitment to end quackery in engineering

The Nigerian Society of Engineers has reiterated its commitment to combating quackery in engineering practice, aiming to safeguard lives and property.
Shamsudeen Bashir-Ibrahim, the newly elected chairman of the association in Katsina, said this during his inaugural speech on Thursday in Katsina.
He stated that the surge of quackery in engineering practice posed a grave danger to lives, property, and public confidence in the profession.
Mr Bashir-Ibrahim enjoined members to join hands in the fight against the menace.
“Let us report and resist any attempt to sideline professionals or compromise standards; the integrity of our profession is not negotiable,” he said.
He said the leadership of the association would ensure mentoring and carry young engineers along to enable them to realise their potential through capacity building and internship training in collaboration with relevant bodies.
The chairman urged the state government to implement the circular of the National Council on Establishment, which placed the entry point for engineers in civil engineering at GL 09.
Governor Dikko Radda congratulated the new NSE leadership and urged them to involve everyone.
Mr Radda said leadership requires vision, integration, and selfless service. He recognised the role of engineers in infrastructure development, which couldn’t be achieved without their contributions.
The governor charged them to prioritise innovation and creativity to enhance the living conditions of the citizens and sustainable development in the country.
(NAN)
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