National chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, has said Nigeria’s quest for sustainable development, economic transformation and industrial growth can only be achieved by placing engineering, innovation, and technology at the centre of national planning and execution.
Yilwatda, an engineer, stated this after participating in the opening ceremony of the 34th Engineering Assembly of the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) in Abuja, yesterday.
The APC national chairman, in a statement by his special adviser on Media and Information Strategy, Abimbola Tooki, described the gathering as both inspiring and timely, noting that it provided an important opportunity to engage with colleagues who remain committed to advancing engineering excellence, strengthening professional standards and contributing meaningfully to Nigeria’s national development.
According to him, the assembly again demonstrated that engineering is not merely a profession but a strategic instrument for nation-building, economic prosperity and social progress.
Yilwatda said the theme of this year’s Assembly, “Assembly Solutions. Building a Greater Future,” perfectly reflects the enormous responsibility placed on engineers at a time when Nigeria, and indeed the global community, is confronted with increasingly complex developmental challenges requiring practical, innovative, and technology-driven solutions.
He explained that shaping solutions demands more than technical competence; it requires visionary leadership, creative thinking, continuous research, ethical professional conduct and an unwavering commitment to solving real societal problems.
According to him, engineers are expected to design systems that improve lives, create resilient infrastructure, develop sustainable energy solutions, modernise agriculture, strengthen healthcare delivery, expand digital connectivity and support industrial growth.
The APC national chairman noted that building a greater future cannot be separated from deliberate investments in engineering education, research, innovation and local capacity development.
He stressed that every modern economy that has successfully transformed itself has done so by empowering its engineers, scientists and innovators to develop indigenous solutions capable of addressing national priorities.
Yilwatda further observed that Nigeria possesses abundant human capital, natural resources, and youthful talent capable of driving technological advancement if properly supported by sound government policies, strategic partnerships, and sustained investment in science, engineering, and innovation.
He maintained that engineering remains indispensable to the successful implementation of major national infrastructure projects, including roads, rail transportation, bridges, housing, water resources, power generation and transmission, telecommunications, manufacturing, mining and the rapidly expanding digital economy.
Yilwatda said the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration recognises infrastructure and technological advancement as critical pillars of economic development, making the role of engineering professionals even more significant in translating government policies into measurable improvements in the lives of Nigerians.
He also emphasised that the future of engineering lies in embracing emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, automation, smart infrastructure, renewable energy, green construction technologies, data science and advanced manufacturing.
Yilwatda urged Nigerian engineers to position themselves at the forefront of these global technological shifts while remaining committed to ethical practice, professionalism and continuous learning.
He called for stronger collaboration among government institutions, regulatory agencies, academia, professional bodies and the private sector, noting that sustainable national development can only be achieved through coordinated efforts that leverage the collective expertise of all stakeholders.
The APC national chairman commended the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) for its unwavering commitment to strengthening engineering regulation, promoting professional excellence, protecting public safety and ensuring that engineering practice in Nigeria continues to meet global standards.
He described the annual Engineering Assembly as an invaluable platform for knowledge sharing, policy dialogue, innovation, mentorship and professional development, adding that the resolutions emerging from this year’s deliberations would significantly contribute to shaping policies that will accelerate Nigeria’s industrialisation and infrastructure development.
Yilwatda encouraged young engineers to remain steadfast in their pursuit of excellence, innovation and integrity, assuring them that the future belongs to professionals who combine technical competence with visionary leadership and a commitment to public service.
He reaffirmed his confidence in Nigerian engineers’ capacity to provide transformative solutions that address the country’s infrastructure deficit, improve productivity, create employment opportunities, and drive inclusive economic growth.
“By harnessing our collective knowledge, embracing innovation, upholding professionalism and working together across sectors, we can truly shape lasting solutions and build the greater future that every Nigerian deserves,” Yilwatda added.
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