The Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria has highlighted the importance of creating a supportive ecosystem in STEM.
Ms Oyekunle called on industry leaders to partner with APWEN to mentor young engineers and invest in innovative solutions.
Ms Adetiba shared her continued passion for mentorship even in her seventies.
The Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria, Lagos chapter, has described 2024 as a year of growth, impact and collaboration.
APWEN has listed complex regulations and inadequate energy infrastructure as challenges facing Nigeria’s energy sector.
Ms Dimson said that to produce a new generation of female engineers there was a need to nurture interest in STEM fields from an early age.
She said that APWEN was willing to collaborate with the government to provide lasting solutions to the energy crisis.
