Mr Dare said the proposed partnership would deepen the relationship between both organisations.
NSE said many Nigerians could hardly afford transportation to their workplaces due to the soaring cost of petroleum products, with petrol price at N1,350 per litre.
She said the mentorship scheme was designed to equip young engineers with practical skills, career guidance and professional networks needed to thrive in the profession.
Ali Rabiu, the president of NSE, commended the University of Jos for producing quality engineers.
He said his administration would focus on strengthening institutional foundations.
The Nigerian Society of Engineers and local community groups in Sokoto have expressed excitement over the ongoing Sokoto-Badagry highway project
Ms Oyekunle called on industry leaders to partner with APWEN to mentor young engineers and invest in innovative solutions.
The Nigerian Society of Engineers has reiterated its commitment to combating quackery in engineering practice, aiming to safeguard lives and property.
Margaret Oguntala expressed appreciation for MIDAS IT’s generous donation.
He outlined several areas where mechanical engineers had contributed to the marine and blue economy value chain.
