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Dearth of engineers worry former NIMC boss, tasks ABU graduates on impact
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The immediate past Director-General, National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Aliyu Aziz, is worried about the dearth of engineers in Nigeria.

Aziz said in Nigeria, the engineering landscape is marked by infrastructural development, with a focus on energy, transport, and housing, stressing that while the nation boasts rich oil reserves, there's a pressing need for diversification,…

According to him, embracing the future requires both Nigeria and the global community to harness the potential of engineering to reshape the world for the better. Saying there are rewards for engineers in Nigeria, Aziz said the application of creative thinking, problem-solving, and ingenuity to develop novel solutions to complex problems are by default engineers training.

Charging the inductees to be proactive, Aziz, also an alumnus of ABU, listed seven key focus for them, including becoming problem solvers, globally inclined, must continued to learning, ethically focused, become entrepreneurs, must mentor and share knowledge and empathetic, stressing that engineering is not just about equations and calculations but about people. “Build with empathy, understanding the needs and concerns of those you serve,” he stated.

Determined to reduce the impact of climate change in the Niger Delta region, Niger Delta Development Commission has expressed willingness to work with International Oil Companies and other development partners to increase investment in renewable energy projects. To achieve the target, Managing Director of NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, said sustainable partnerships to drive the…

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