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Efforts at developing
Nigeria have not adequately involved Nigerian Engineers, the Nigerian Academy
of Engineering (NAE) has said.
The
Guardian report continues:
Speaking
in Lagos at 2017 fellows forum, the President of the Academy, Joanny Maduka,
said the engineering sector in the country has not been given the due
recognition that should be given.
She
insisted that government needs to encourage engineering professionals stating
that over 80 per cent of what modern society enjoys is done by Engineers.
“We
need to be more visible. Government will have to challenge us more and not
treat us like we are second class citizens and also people that appointed into
engineering fields seem not to respect the professionals,” she said.
In
his presentation, a Professor of Chemical Engineering and Dean, College of
Engineering, University of Delaware, USA, Professor Babatunde Ogunnaike, said half
of the US$2 million paid to Legislators, as salaries should be deployed into
the productive sector of the economy.
The
Professor argued that such money could as well be used to provide equipment and
learning materials for higher institutions in the country to boost academic
efficiency.
“The
money should be invested in our education sector and other critical areas of
the economy and it will yield massive return in the economy,” he said.
He
explained that political leaders should learn to sacrifice rather than cater to
self, saying the education sector needs to be revived for it to play more than
passive role in the resuscitation of the economy.
He
added: “The economic downturn was as a result of failure to believe in
ourselves, it high time we rose for solutions among ourselves rather than
waiting. Nigeria cannot (must not) wait for western Engineers to provide
solutions for the country.”
The
Varsity don therefore urged Engineers to play critical role in solving the
challenges confronting the country by involving themselves in research,
training and education.
“Nigeria
will only keep making effort which will ends up in vain if the government did
not move more to the engineering sector for solution,” he said.
He said Engineers have a significant role to play in nation building therefore need to be more creative and be more innovative rather than waiting at all time on government’s interventions.
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