The Lagos state branch of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) joined the global community in commemorating World Engineering Day, calling to deepen innovation and ethical practices and reshape the future of Nigerian engineers to shape a sustainable future.
The chairman of the Lagos Branch of NSE, Engr. Olukorede Kesha stated this in her goodwill message, emphasising the vital role engineers play in addressing sustainable development challenges.
She said,’’ This year’s theme, ‘Shaping our sustainable future through engineering,’ resonates deeply with the challenges and opportunities of our time.
“The World Federation of Engineering Organisations has chosen a theme that resonates deeply with the challenges and opportunities of our time. This theme is not merely a slogan; it is a call to action, a mandate for every engineer to embrace innovation, responsibility, and foresight in all our endeavours.”
She urged engineers to embrace innovation, prioritise sustainability, foster collaboration, champion ethical practice, and invest in education and capacity building.
“In Lagos, a vibrant and rapidly growing megacity, the imperative for sustainable development is more critical than ever. We face unique challenges, from managing our increasing population viz-a-viz not enough infrastructure to mitigating the impacts of climate change and ensuring equitable access to resources. As engineers, we are at the forefront of addressing these challenges.
“The Lagos Branch of NSE is committed to playing a leading role in shaping a sustainable future for the city and the nation,” Kesha assured.
She assured that the branch would continue to advocate for policies and initiatives that promote sustainable engineering practices and empower members to make a positive impact.
“As the world celebrates World Engineering Day, the Lagos Branch of NSE sees this as a catalyst for action, a moment to reaffirm commitment to building a better future for all”, she stated.
According to her, they must champion cutting-edge technologies and solutions that promote resource efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and enhance the resilience of our infrastructure.
“We must encourage and support our younger engineers to be at the forefront of this innovation. To meet the demands of a sustainable future, we must invest in the education and training of our engineers, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to address complex challenges,” she emphasised.
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