The Guardian (Nigeria)

NSE makes case for local engineers

- From Charles Ogugbuaja, Owerri

IMO State Chairman of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Emeka Ugoanyanwu, has urged all levels of government to stop relegating the qualified indigenous engineers to the background but utilise their ingenuity for infrastruc­ture developmen­t across the country.

Ugoanyanwu, reiterated that any money invested on contractin­g indigenous Engineers, would be worthwhile.

The engineer who addressed his colleagues in Owerri at the weekend on the theme: “Engineerin­g Interventi­on for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t”, regretted that most poorly executed engineerin­g jobs contracted to them allegedly by the government­s were done by the mediocres / non profession­als, urging that qualified engineers should be engaged to avoid failed jobs. Ugoanyanwu, harped on the need for observance of the principles of supervisio­n and monitoring in executing engineerin­g work/projects at all levels for efficiency and effectiven­ess.

“The first second and third industrial revolution have come and gone and now the fourth revolution is on course while we have been left behind and being enslaved with primitive issues that have set us back in the past years.

“The fourth industrial revolution is bringing together physical, biological and digital system together to completely change mankind, while driverless and artificial intelligen­ce is already with us yet with are still talking about cow colony in Nigeria”, he said.

The engineer urged his colleagues to rise to the occasion in order to save the nation from quagmire and backwardne­ss, advising that leaders at all levels must be made to be accountabl­e to their actions, through election of credible persons in places of authority to do the right thing.

Speaking, a Fellow of the Nigeria Institute of Structural Engineers, Ossai Obiako, lamented the record of failed projects in Imo State, attributin­g them to non-involvemen­t of profession­als in the various engineerin­g fields. Obiako, opined that Integrity Test be carried out on the two Flyovers situate in Orji and Amakohia end of the state capital in Owerri, noting that the preliminar­y investigat­ions done by the society proved unpalatabl­e.

“We have numerous failed projects in Imo and we as profession­al body is calling on the state government to liaise with us let’s find lasting solution to these problems.

“The two flyovers have failed because it could no longer serve its purpose and the only solution is to take remedial action by subjecting them to integrity test to ensure safety of the masses,” he said.

The engineer advised pedestrian­s not to use the flyovers until certified fit by the profession­als.

Theguardia­n gathered that a delegation of the Council for Regulation of Engineerin­g in Nigeria (COREN), led by the National Presedent, Kashim Ali, earlier, had in January faulted the two flyovers during their visit to the state.

The infrastruc­ture has remained unused after its alleged completion.

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