Mr Itua urged engineers to evolve from task executors to architects of a resilient, climate-ready country.
Mr Alaka noted that water crises had negatively impacted women and girls in many ways.
Mr Rabiu said that engineering diplomacy remained critical in tackling continental challenges through shared expertise, innovation and cooperation among professional bodies.
Mr Busari pledged that his administration would focus on key strategic priorities.
He said the Senate made the decision without consulting with any professional body like the NSE.
He emphasised that no nation could rise beyond the quality of its engineering profession.
Mrs Oguntala said that Ms Olaniyan had become the first woman to lead the company in its 26 years history.
Ms Oguntala stressed that the NSE would provide project management advisory and safety evaluations.
The NSE president expressed appreciation to the Japanese government for its continued support.
The Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria, Lagos chapter, has described 2024 as a year of growth, impact and collaboration.
