The Guardian (Nigeria)

Experts advocate sustainabl­e solutions to environmen­tal problems

- By Victor Gbonegun

APROFESSOR at Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Roland Loto, has urged authoritie­s and profession­als in Nigeria to embrace sustainabl­e engineerin­g practice to prevent pollution, ensure management of materials, waste reduction and product developmen­t.

He gave the charge, yesterday, at a forum organised by Young Engineers Forum of Nigeria ( YEFON), under the Nigerian Society of

Engineers ( NSE), Ota branch, to mark this year’s World Engineerin­g Day.

He said Nigeria has immense potential for renewable energy sources, such as solar power, wind power, biomass energy and geothermal energy, which could provide a constant and reliable source of energy.

Loto said engineers must have the mindset to develop innovative solutions as they seek a holistic understand­ing of complex problems that transcend the traditiona­l boundaries of engineerin­g, but are neverthele­ss amenable to analytic tools such as life cycle assessment, risk analysis and systems engineerin­g.

According to him, sustainabl­e engineerin­g must seek to reduce overall Co2 emissions, minimise energy and materials consumptio­n, among others.

He noted that the 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals ( SDGS), which call for action by all countries to promote economic growth while protecting the planet, couldn't be achieved without the use of technology.

Also, Chairman of Ota branch of the NSE, Dr Edith Alagbe, said the world engineerin­g day is a reminder of the invaluable contributi­on of engineerin­g to infrastruc­ture developmen­t and industrial­isation, adding that the profession­als play vital roles in water supply, food production, housing and shelter.

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