Mr Tinubu said this at the opening of the 34th Engineering Assembly of the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria in Abuja.
Mr Okorie said major reforms were unveiled to strengthen engineering regulation, public safety, and professional standards.
The group said that while the individual involved in the construction is an engineer, he is not certified to serve as a consultant on such a project.
Mr Okorie said that local content remained a powerful tool for driving sustainable growth.
He attributed the rising incidents of petrol tanker accidents to carrying above the approved capacity.
Mr Abubakar stated that the committee to oversee the process had been inaugurated.
Mr Mpigi said the persistent failure of infrastructure is a national alarm bell that requires urgent attention.
He said it is important to seek synergy across every profession involved in the building process.
The commandant reiterated AFIT’s openness to collaborations with stakeholders, such as the NSE and COREN.
Samson Opaluwah, CORBON chairman, made this proposal at a news conference on the council’s 35th anniversary on Wednesday in Abuja.
