Connect with us

News

Blue Economy: Engineers Seek Minister’s Support To Drive Sector

Published

on

Caption:
Mr Wjoku Jude, a member of the Apapa Branch of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE); Mr Ajadi Semiu, a member; Mr Babatunde Awode, Branch Chairman and the General Secretary, Mr Malvin Ibisi, during a press conference to announce the Society’s 2023 Engineering Week, on Monday, in Lagos.

The Apapa Branch of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) on Monday in Lagos appealed to the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr Adegboyega Oyetola, to collaborate with them towards success of the sector.
The Branch Chairman, Mr Babatunde Awode, made the call at a press conference to announce the 2023 Engineering Week of the association.

Awode said the branch had adopted measures and repositioned its members who are ready to drive the Marine and
Blue Economy’s speedy.
He said that no nation can develop without it’s engineers and advised the new minister to work closely with the Society who are ready to drive progress in all aspects of the blue economy.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the blue economy is an economic activity related to the world’s oceans, seas and coasts, which include tourism, energy production, shipping and aquaculture.
According to the Chairman, the Society wants to introduce all aspects of the blue economy to the engineers to help them create job opportunities and promote sustainable development.
He said that the Marine and Blue Economy was a huge untapped resource that could transform the nation, hence the need for special focus.
He said that the nation had numerous  marine engineers to generate huge resources from fishing, shipping, mining, aquaculture and other areas to reduce importation.
Speaking on the 2023 Engineering Week, he said a Workshop titled “Understanding the Basic Principles and the Dynamics of Suspension System in Automobile” was holding on Monday, August 28.
He said that, on Tuesday, the engineers would  embark on humanitarian visit to Heart of Gold Children Hospice in Surulere and an industrial tour to the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency in Ikeja.
He said a hybrid Public Lecture titled “Sustainable Infrastructure as a Vehicle for Economic Growth -The role of the Engineers” would be taken on Wednesday by Mr  Tokunbo Ajanaku, an NSE Fellow.
Ajanaku is the Deputy National Chairman, Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers, and a Director, Lagos State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure.
Other events, according to the chairman, include indoor games and an Annual General Meeting/Elections on Thursday.
He said the theme for the Engineering Week is: “Effective Industrial Practices for Economic Sustainable Growth”.
The General Secretary, Apapa Branch of NSE, Mr Malvin Ibisi, explained that industrial visits to NAMA would help engineers to interface with the organisation on areas of collaboration.
He said that engineers were ready to tackle aviation issues, adding that aeroplane parts could also be produced locally with the development of the steel sector.
Click to comment

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

Cancel reply
Advertisement

Trending