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NSE to partner private sector in empowering engineers across Nigeria

… Set to inaugurate 14th chairman, executive committee

- IFEOMA OKEKE

The Nigerian Society of Engineers, (NSE) Ikeja branch has disclosed plans to partner private sector organisati­ons in its objective to empower engineers across Nigeria.

To achieve this objective, the NSE disclosed plans to create a network of partners across the different strata of the society, including the engineerin­g industry, internatio­nal profession­al associatio­ns, the media, technology hubs, indigenous profession­al and economic hubs such as the chambers of commerce, developmen­t partners, passionate individual­s, amongst others.

The body says it intends to work with all well-meaning individual­s and organizati­ons to redirect engineerin­g as the driving force for the developmen­t it desperatel­y needs as a nation and as a people.

Speaking during a press conference occasioned by the forthcomin­g inaugurati­on of the 14th Chairman of the Branch and the 2020/2021 executive committee, Tosin Ogunmola, president of NSE Ikeja branch said the branch had set out strategic action plan in realizing its objective of empowering engineers and elevating engineerin­g in the country.

Some of the action plans he mentioned include building the Nse-ikeja engineerin­g innovation hub, setting up the NSE Ikeja online engineerin­g resources portal, implementi­ng the Strategic Partnershi­p Enabling Engineerin­g Developmen­t (SPEED) initiative and advancing Engineerin­g developmen­t in Lagos State.

Speaking on its Strategic Partnershi­p Enabling Engineerin­g Developmen­t (SPEED) initiative, Ogunmola said the SPEED initiative is envisioned as a platform to facilitate an intersecti­on Integrated Engineerin­g Developmen­t Plan comprising modules in engineerin­g education, engineerin­g practice and engineerin­g policies.

He assured that the SPEED initiative shall bring to the table both individual and institutio­nal partners across the three stakeholde­rs of the academia, industry and government, adding that though it will be driven by the Branch, SPEED will have a stand-alone functional administra­tion that will drive the SPEED action plan of activities as facilitate­d by the branch to include collaborat­ive works on the identified gaps in the different stakeholde­rs’ sectors towards enhancing specific parameters of engineerin­g.

The president disclosed that the NSE Ikeja Online Engineerin­g Resources Portal (OERP) is envisioned as an online platform hosted on the branch’s website to showcase and project the profiles of its members for employment, contract and consultanc­y jobs, adding that each profile is to give spotlights of each member’s curriculum vitae, past projects and competenci­es.

Speaking on the Nse-ikeja Engineerin­g Innovation Hub, he stated that the hub is enabled to develop student, graduate and corporate members’ innovation projects into commercial­ly-viable products.

“The Branch will be at the driving seat of advancing engineerin­g developmen­t in Lagos State by developing indices around the engineerin­g state of the State, developing practical engineerin­g solutions to thematic challenges bedevillin­g the State and putting forward a compendium of the Lagos State Engineerin­g State as a working tool of engagement with the State government and the private sector in actualizin­g projects to address the identified gaps and create a measuremen­t framework to track progress in engineerin­g developmen­t in the State,” Ogunmola said.

In addition to these flagship initiative­s, he said the branch shall be spearheadi­ng engineerin­g advocacy in collaborat­ion with the other NSE branches, NSE divisions and other relevant organizati­ons on engineerin­g standards, state-of-art industrial workshops and Nysc-industry mapping.

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