The President of the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), Professor Sadiq Abubakar, has called for enhanced regulatory frameworks to address recurring engineering infrastructure failures in Nigeria. Speaking at the 32nd Engineering Assembly in Abuja, Abubakar emphasized the need for stricter oversight to prevent incidents such as building collapses and other structural failures that have become prevalent in recent years.
Abubakar highlighted COREN’s commitment to improving engineering standards through initiatives like the Engineering Regulation Monitoring Enforcement programme, supported by the newly established National Technical Committee and Engineering Intelligence & Surveillance Task Forces. These bodies will collaborate to ensure compliance with engineering standards across the country.
The COREN president also revealed plans to introduce an engineering residency programme aimed at bridging the gap between academic training and professional practice. Additionally, COREN plans to expand its regulatory reach across 10 critical sectors, including oil & gas, power, and transportation.
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Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, also spoke at the event, stressing the importance of collaboration between engineering professionals to address infrastructure failures and achieve the nation’s goals for affordable housing and sustainable development. He praised COREN’s efforts in enhancing regulation and ensuring safety across multiple sectors.