Ms Oguntala noted that the move aligned with global best practices in energy governance.
The Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria says it is taking proactive steps to enhance the capacity of its members.
The commandant reiterated AFIT’s openness to collaborations with stakeholders, such as the NSE and COREN.
Mr Oguntala said this would help the engineers based in Nigeria to compete favourably with their counterparts across the globe.
The chairman pledged to uphold the tenets of the society, which hinged on commitment and integrity.
According to her, partnerships are part of society’s strategic agenda, adding that collaboration is the only way to deliver on some mandates.
NSE has pledged post-harvest innovations through solar storage and mobile cold-chain solutions to reduce food loss and support food security.
Speaking on behalf of the Nigerian Academy of Engineering, Prof. Azikwe Peter Onwualu noted that the visitors have seen “something good, and Nigerians need to know about it.”
The NSE president urged professionals to champion the resilient Nigerian spirit globally
The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) has conferred fellowships on 116 engineers.
