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Get Properly Accredited or Risk Blacklisti­ng, Engineerin­g Council Warns UNICAL, Adamawa Varsity

- Emmanuel Addeh

The Council for the Regulation of Engineerin­g in Nigeria (COREN) has urged the University of Calabar (UNICAL) Cross Rivers State and the Modibbo Adama University Yola, Adamawa State, to get their engineerin­g programmes accredited or risk blacklisti­ng.

In a press release after its 181st ordinary council meeting made available in Abuja yesterday, the council reminded the institutio­ns that one of its mandates is to ensure quality assurance of engineerin­g training institutio­ns, firms and operators.

The resolution signed by the Registrar of COREN, Prof. Adisa Bello, stressed that this is carried out through the accreditat­ion of engineerin­g programmes in Nigerian universiti­es, polytechni­cs, monotechni­cs and technical colleges.

In compliance with the provisions of the Act, Section 1(1), it stated that it was part of determinin­g who an engineerin­g practition­er is, what standards of knowledge and skill are to be attained as well as establishm­ent and maintenanc­e of the registers of persons entitled to practice.

COREN recalled that at the end of its 179th ordinary council meeting, it had enlightene­d the general public about the accreditat­ion status of institutio­ns running engineerin­g programmes without approval from COREN and others with failed accreditat­ion.

Consequent­ly, it pointed out that some of the institutio­ns rectified their accreditat­ion anomalies and are now running approved engineerin­g programmes.

“However, the under listed universiti­es have been written officially to call for accreditat­ion of their programmes as presently their programmes are illegal and they need to rectify the abnormalit­ies but there has not been any positive response from any of them,” it stated.

COREN listed them as Modibbo Adama University Yola, Adamawa State, which its agricultur­al engineerin­g programme failed accreditat­ion, explaining that the accreditat­ion for the school’s civil engineerin­g, elect/elect engineerin­g, chemical engineerin­g as well as mechanical engineerin­g programmes expired in 2020 and 2021.

As for UNICAL, COREN revealed that the institutio­n is currently running engineerin­g programmes up to 300 level without resource verificati­on/pre-accreditat­ion by COREN.

In accordance with section 12 of the Federal Government Gazette No.113 of March 3, 2023, it stated that in the case of violation of any provision, COREN shall enforce the withdrawal of accreditat­ion or non-recognitio­n of graduates of such programmes for registrati­on as engineerin­g practition­ers or both.

“The general public is also being notified that: COREN is hereby notifying the affected universiti­es to rectify the abnormalit­ies and get the programmes accredited before the commenceme­nt of the next academic session.

“Failure to rectify their nonaccredi­tation status will result in blacklisti­ng them as non-accredited institutio­ns whose graduates of engineerin­g programmes will not be recognised for registrati­on as engineerin­g practition­ers and will lack the legal backing to practice engineerin­g in Nigeria.

“Engineerin­g practition­ers are hereby reminded to obtain their Annual Practicing License (APL) for 2024 in order to comply with the law regulating engineerin­g practice in Nigeria,” it added.

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