The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) has conferred Fellowship on 116 engineers, recognising their exceptional dedication, skill, and commitment to advancing engineering and national development.
NSE President and Chairman-in-Council, Margaret Oguntala, emphasized that the honor acknowledges the engineers’ commitment to professional excellence and integrity. She charged the new fellows to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and ethics, serving as role models for the next generation and advocates for sustainable development.
“Your role as Fellows extends beyond your individual achievements to the collective advancement of our profession and our nation,” Oguntala said. She highlighted the critical juncture at which the nation stands, where collaboration between government and professionals, particularly engineers, is essential for sustainable development. Oguntala stressed the engineers’ invaluable input in designing, constructing, and maintaining infrastructure such as roads, bridges, schools, hospitals, and energy systems.
Oguntala also noted that the recent granting of financial autonomy to local government areas presents a unique opportunity for grassroots development. She called on local government chairmen nationwide to collaborate closely with engineers, emphasizing the importance of sustainable infrastructure at the grassroots level as a catalyst for economic growth, social development, and environmental stewardship.
“As engineers, we have a fundamental role in designing and implementing infrastructure that meets the needs of our communities while preserving the planet for future generations. Together, we can ensure that funds are used efficiently and transparently to deliver quality infrastructure projects,” she added.
Oguntala tasked the engineers with focusing on quality and innovation, ensuring that engineering solutions meet current standards and anticipate future needs. “By doing so, we will not only address immediate challenges but also lay a solid foundation for the future,” she said.
The Chairman of the Board of Fellows, NSE, Kamila Maliki, stated that the conferment of the NSE fellowship represents the pinnacle of achievement for any practicing engineer in Nigeria. Maliki urged the new fellows to uphold the highest standards of integrity and fairness.
Responding on behalf of the conferees, Adedayo Oluseyi thanked the NSE for the honor and pledged that they would uphold the integrity of the Society and contribute to national development.
A highlight of the event was the launch of an engineering magazine.