The Guardian (Nigeria)

Institutio­n seeks training for young engineers

- From Sodiq Omolaoye, Abuja

THE Nigerian Institutio­n of Mechanical Engineers ( Nimeche) has called for the training of young engineers to enable Nigeria benefit more from the African Continenta­l Free Trade Agreement ( AFCTA) in 2021.

The Chairman of the institutio­n, Mohammed Ndaliman, made the call in Abuja at the grand finale of its design and creativity challenge project, organised for young Nigerian engineers.

Tagged “Forging Africa’s Future Mechanical Engineers ( FAFME)”, the project is jointly funded by Royal Academy, United Kingdom and Global Challenges Research Fund ( GCRF) to boost the capacity of young mechanical engineerin­g students and graduates.

Three winners emerged in the competitio­n with a sum of £ 1000 shared between the first place winner, the runner up and third place winner.

Ndaliman, who was represente­d by the Chairman, FAFME implementa­tion board, Robinson Ejilah, an engineer, noted that AFCTA would be the real test for continenta­l economy growth, adding that there was need to prepare Nigerian engineers to provide the needed leadership to drive the trade agenda.

The first commercial deal of AFCFTA will take off on January 1, 2021 but it is expected to be fully operationa­l by 2030.

“The take- off of AFCTA will require enormous human capacity developmen­t and this calls for investment in human capital developmen­t to close the huge gap for Nigerian engineers to provide the needed leadership to drive this focused initiative and agenda,” he stated.

Project coordinato­r of the board/ grant awardee, Mrs. Osazoduwa Agboneni, said the programme was aimed at bridging the gap between the classroom and the industry through capacity building, by preparing young engineers to be entreprene­urs.

Agboneni said: “About 43 different projects from different higher institutio­ns in Nigeria were presented. We gave the best 10 funding to come up with a project depending on the cost of such project. Mentors were attached to the participan­ts to guide them and our idea is simply to build them to become entreprene­urs so we will continue to mentor them after the competitio­n”, she stated.

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