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Nigerian Engineers No Longer Competitive Globally — Buhari by Mrakeli: 4:33pm On Aug 07, 2018
President Muhammadu Buhari, Tuesday, disclosed that the global competitiveness of Nigerian engineers has reduced drastically due to the absence of an updated engineering curriculum, as well of the absence of critical engineering training infrastructure in institutions of learning nationwide. Speaking at the 27th Engineering Assembly of the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria, COREN, Buhari, who was represented by the Minister of Water Resources, Mr. Suleiman Adamu, also stated that Nigeria was in dire need of new engineering technologies to improve the country’s infrastructure development. He noted that the absence of infrastructure in most engineering faculties up to our universities, that complement theoretical teaching with practical knowledge, had created a wide deficit in the quality of Nigeria’s engineering products. According to him, of similar concern was the fact that Nigerians are victims of poor quality of service delivery by poorly trained and unqualified engineers, adding that wherever there was a collapse of infrastructure anywhere in Nigeria, be it building or bridge, everyone is left to count the losses. “Similarly, the absence of up to date engineering curriculum to reflect the current global trends in engineering, has drastically reduced the competitiveness of our engineers. There is a deserving gap between engineers trained in Nigeria and those trained abroad. There is the need for our universities to turn out quality and world grade professionals,” he explained. The president further declared that no society would develop without engineering, noting that it was his desire to see the development of engineering training and practice in Nigeria and through it, a better living for all Nigerians. Buhari emphasized the need to upgrade the quality of engineering practice in Nigeria and concentrate on the application of modern engineering technology in road construction, power, manufacturing, and housing among others. He said, “New engineering technologies are also needed to improve services in agriculture, transportation and power sectors, particularly to revamp our power generation, transmission and distribution, as well as our metering system. “It is in the light of this that I wish to appreciate the effort of COREN in the review of the engineering curriculum for undergraduate training in Nigerian universities.” In his presentation, President of COREN, Mr. Kashim Ali, commended the Presidency for the promulgation of Executive Order Number 5, which gives preferences to indigenous firms in the award of contracts, stating that it was an indication that the Federal Government now believes in the ability of indigenous practitioners. According to him, with this Executive Order, the ball was now in the court of the Nigerians engineering practitioners to prove that they are competent and bale to execute projects that meet international standards. He, however, noted that over the years, it had been observed that certain lacuna exist in the Engineers (Registration) Act CAP E11 of 2004, which vests powers on COREN to regulate the practice of engineering in all aspects and ramifications. According to Ali, this lacuna in its Act had served to hinder the optimal performance of COREN, especially in the area of enforcement, prosecution of quacks and inadequate sanctions for offenders among others. He said, “To this end, there have been clamour for amendments to t he Act. This prayer has also been answered as stakeholders including the Minister of Power, Works and Housing have come together to work with the National assembly for the amendment of the subsisting Act, which has already been passed by the House of Representatives and is now awaiting the concurrence of the Senate.”

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Re: Nigerian Engineers No Longer Competitive Globally — Buhari by TOSIN116: 4:43pm On Aug 07, 2018
.S.P.A.N. cheesy
Re: Nigerian Engineers No Longer Competitive Globally — Buhari by SolutionMee: 4:51pm On Aug 07, 2018
Just like you


Competent engineers are only produced in a working Country


I can see the dullard writing with a pen


He's really learning very fast


He'll make a good writer in Daura
Re: Nigerian Engineers No Longer Competitive Globally — Buhari by Jokerman(m): 5:22pm On Aug 07, 2018
Now you want to jump to Engineers... yeye man! and how have you helped improve the plight of the engineers, or what have you done to correct the anomalies...

Old daftard....
Re: Nigerian Engineers No Longer Competitive Globally — Buhari by PaChukwudi44(m): 5:23pm On Aug 07, 2018
OLODO SOMEONE WHO DOSENT HAVE COMMON WAEC CERTIFICATE HAS THE EFFRONTERY TO CRITICIZE ENGINEERS
Re: Nigerian Engineers No Longer Competitive Globally — Buhari by icebird25(m): 5:32pm On Aug 07, 2018
Any I see this man... I always open my wallet to be sure whether my voters card is still there
Re: Nigerian Engineers No Longer Competitive Globally — Buhari by StillX10(m): 5:37pm On Aug 07, 2018
You are not a competitive leader either
Re: Nigerian Engineers No Longer Competitive Globally — Buhari by Racoon(m): 5:41pm On Aug 07, 2018
“Similarly, the absence of up to date engineering curriculum to reflect the current global trends in engineering, has drastically reduced the competitivenes of our engineers. There is a deserving gap between engineers trained in Nigeria and those trained abroad "
Always running down his own citizens & country but never doing anything to better it.Your children schooled outside Nigeria wherein there are good facilities but you can replicate same here.Useless fool. angry
Re: Nigerian Engineers No Longer Competitive Globally — Buhari by doublewisdom: 5:45pm On Aug 07, 2018
Buhari, how can people excel under a government like yours?
Re: Nigerian Engineers No Longer Competitive Globally — Buhari by ednut1(m): 5:50pm On Aug 07, 2018
What have u done about it sir.

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