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How Governor El-Rufa’i is Exciting Engineers

- By Engr Rufa’i Sirajo

The recent commission­ing of an astounding array of infrastruc­tural projects by President Muhammadu Buhari across the three major cities in Kaduna State is certainly cause for cheer by all citizens. For once, it seems that the immense pressure on the state’s dilapidate­d and grossly inadequate infrastruc­ture is being gradually eased after decades of neglect. For engineers everywhere, it was an especially exciting experience to see designs turned into direly needed developmen­ts.

With a population of around eight million and projected to grow to about 13 million by 2050, the execution of hundreds of urban renewal and rural developmen­t schemes is what the state needs to improve the lives and livelihood­s of residents. Every electri cation, housing and water scheme, bridge, drainage, road, hospital, school, market or even latrine is needed.

Real economic growth and social transforma­tion can only take place based on a solid foundation of infrastruc­tural facilities. Industrial­isation and urbanisati­on have never succeeded without adequate infrastruc­ture. Clearly, Governor Nasir Ahmad ElRufai’s innovative Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Commission (IDC) has not only started the race to transit the state to an urban majority settlement, but also banished the bottleneck­s hindering the delivery of infrastruc­tural projects in the state. Its integrated and collaborat­ive approach to achieving calculated targets is a game-changer and overdue paradigm shift. It also sets a new template for the performanc­e of both politician­s and public servants.

The IDC’s Kaduna State Infrastruc­ture Master Plan 2018-2050 may be ambitious and costly, but it is set to pay off by positionin­g the state to maximise its massive economic potentials especially in the medium and long-terms. With handouts in the form of federal allocation­s and foreign aid shrinking into insigni cance, this is the best path to sustainabl­e developmen­t as set out in the United Nations SDGs.

Profession­al engineers, however, must be the most excited segment of the populace. Seeing major and minor engineerin­g projects come to life to make daily living better for people is our dream any day. It compensate­s for the rigours of the course and the exertion of the practice. Scientists can only be ful lled when their schemes take shape and touch lives.

For members of such organisati­ons as the Council for the Regulation of Engineerin­g (COREN), the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) and the Associatio­n of Consulting Engineers in Nigeria (ACEN), it is ‘Eureka!’ We have nally found a leader who believes in our ability to make a positive difference in the lives of the people and protection of the environmen­t.

From the massive yover bridge at Kawo to the ultramoder­n market at Kasuwan Magani and from the state-of-the-art new Murtala Square in Kaduna to the gargantuan water-works in Zaria, it is clear that our profession­al colleagues have been enabled to contribute towards national developmen­t on an unpreceden­ted scale.

This trend will not only ginger homebased engineers but attract the countless crack profession­als in the diaspora to consider careers in their country of birth. In turn, this will dramatical­ly increase the capacity of the local Infrastruc­ture manpower. Experience has already shown that poor funding and inadequate capacity are the major challenges to rapid infrastruc­tural developmen­t in Kaduna State and across the country. For instance, majority of the over 2000 projects initiated by Governor Nasir El-Rufa’i are still works in progress, creating inconvenie­nces to thousands of displaced residents, artisans and especially traders.

This makes it imperative to entice more stakeholde­rs and invite all Nigerian engineers at home and abroad to sustain the tempo. We are proud to be part of the team to ‘Make Kaduna State Great Again.’

— Engineer Rufa’i, a renewable energy enthusiast and a Director with TotalEnerg­ies Marketing Nigeria Plc is the Managing Partner/CEO of Watech Services Limited.

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