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Minister Calls for Collaboration Among Engineers to Address Nigeria’s Engineering Failures

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Minister Calls for Collaboration Among Engineers to Address Nigeria’s Engineering Failures....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, has urged engineering professionals to enhance collaboration in order to tackle the pressing issue of engineering failures in Nigeria. This call to action came during the opening ceremony of the 32nd Engineering Assembly, organized by the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), held on Tuesday in Abuja.

Dangiwa emphasized the vital role that engineering plays in housing and urban development. He highlighted the need for rigorous regulation to prevent infrastructural failures, stating, “Engineering is a key part of the housing development process. At the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, we rely heavily on the expertise of our structural engineers, electrical engineers, civil engineers, and mechanical engineers, all of whom are registered members of COREN. Their work is vital to achieving our goals for affordable housing and sustainable urban development.”

Although COREN does not fall directly under the supervision of the Ministry, Dangiwa recognized it as one of the most important regulatory partners in the sector. He underscored the importance of the standards and professional ethics enforced by COREN to ensure the quality, safety, and resilience of housing and infrastructure projects across Nigeria.

Expressing concern over the frequent engineering failures, particularly building collapses, Dangiwa acknowledged COREN’s proactive efforts to mitigate these issues. He noted the establishment of regional offices and additional technical departments to enhance regulatory activities across various sectors of the economy.

“COREN has expanded its regulatory activities to cover many critical sectors, including Oil & Gas, Power, Mining, Communication, Construction, Maritime, Aviation, Agro-Allied, Manufacturing, and Transportation, among others, for effective delivery on the Council’s mandate,” Dangiwa explained.

In his remarks, Dangiwa congratulated COREN for its initiatives aimed at addressing challenges in the built environment, especially concerning building collapses. He commended the Council’s efforts, such as training, certification, and licensing of Engineering Regulation Monitoring Inspectors, the establishment of an Engineering Investigating Panel in each region, and the creation of a Disciplinary Tribunal for professionals found guilty of misconduct.

“The Federal Ministry of Housing & Urban Development appreciates COREN’s contribution in developing a checklist that provides verifiable documentation of the construction process. This allows for tracking actions or inactions to establish culpability in building collapses in Nigeria,” he stated.

Dangiwa also referred to a recent meeting organized by the Ministry on August 8, 2024, which gathered key stakeholders in the built environment to discuss a roadmap for addressing the frequent collapse of buildings.

Emphasizing the importance of synergy, teamwork, and information sharing among professionals, he urged the engineering community to take proactive measures against potential engineering failures. “The Ministry is poised to promote synergy, teamwork, and the sharing of useful information to enable whistleblowing on all building projects or distressed buildings so that proactive steps can be taken to prevent the rampant and avoidable menace,” he stressed.

In closing, Dangiwa urged participants to use the assembly as a platform to reflect on current challenges and collaborate in finding sustainable solutions. “This year’s event provides a unique opportunity to address the persistent challenges of engineering failures. It also offers us a chance to reflect on the present realities that engineering must find solutions to,” he concluded.

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“Kano Will Fall!” – NDC Candidate Declares Total War On APC Ahead Of 2027.

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Aminu Abdulsalam Gwarzo, the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) governorship candidate for Kano State, has declared his firm belief that his party will defeat the incumbent administration in the 2027 elections. During a recent event to affirm his candidacy, the former deputy governor emphasized the unity between the NDC and the Kwankwasiyya movement, asserting their shared determination to lead Kano State in a new direction.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Gwarzo reaffirmed the movement’s unwavering commitment to the ideals of its leader, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, stating, “We are the followers of Kwankwaso. We are here, and we continue to pray day and night. By the will of Allah, this government will be defeated in a single stroke.” He pointed to the palpable enthusiasm within the movement as clear evidence that democratic change is well within reach.

Looking toward the upcoming election, Gwarzo outlined a strategy centered on robust grassroots mobilization and consistent engagement with the electorate. He also encouraged his supporters to maintain peace and adhere to the law as the political climate heats up. Finally, he called on the people of Kano to critically evaluate the performance of their political leaders to ensure they are prepared to make informed choices at the ballot box.

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“Relief At Last!” – Dangote Refinery Slashes Petrol Price To ₦1,250 Per Litre.

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Political Grudge Match: Ganduje Mocks Kwankwaso, Declares Him His Former “Political Boy”!.

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A political war of words has erupted between former APC National Chairman Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and former presidential candidate Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso. The friction began when Kwankwaso, speaking at his Kano residence, insisted that prominent politicians—including Ganduje—owe their political rise to his mentorship and cannot deny their past loyalty to him. Ganduje, currently performing the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, responded through his chief of staff, Muhammad Garba, by asserting that Kwankwaso was actually his own protégé. Ganduje highlighted his role in Kwankwaso’s early career, including his support during Kwankwaso’s rise to the House of Representatives and his decision to step down as a gubernatorial candidate in 1998 to serve as Kwankwaso’s deputy. Ultimately, Ganduje advocated for moving away from “godfather” labels to focus on effective leadership and peace in Kano.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Following Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso’s claims that top Kano politicians were once his “political boys,” Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has fired back, asserting he was actually the mentor in their relationship. While Kwankwaso insisted that his former allies owe their success to his political structure, Ganduje countered by citing his own past support for Kwankwaso’s career, including his sacrifice during the 1998 Kano governorship race. Furthermore, Ganduje requested respect for the office of current Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and urged Kano’s political class to prioritize unity over divisive rhetoric regarding past hierarchies.

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