Nigerian Institute of Electrical and Digital Engineers (NIEEE) has taken pivotal steps to strengthen its synergy with the Requirements Organisation of Nigeria (SON).
This was revealed throughout a go to led by NIEEE president Engr. Felix Olu, and his deputy, Engr. Felix Adegboye, to the SON Laboratory Advanced at Plot 8, Surulere Industrial District, Ogba, Lagos, over the weekend.
The delegation included outstanding figures reminiscent of previous president Engr. Emmanuel Akinwole, FNIEEE; Engr. Olalekan Olabode, FNIEEE, previous chairman of the Lagos chapter; Engr. Taiwo Okharedia, FNIEEE, chairman of the Victoria Island chapter; Engr. Goodtalk Oyeinlayifa Borna, common secretary of the Epe/Ibeju-Lekki chapter; and Engr. Babatope Ajayi, deputy chairman of the Ikorodu/Egbin chapter.
Throughout their go to, the NIEEE crew toured {the electrical} and digital part of the SON Laboratory Advanced. Engr. Ismaila Lawal, head of the Electrical Electronics part, alongside along with his crew, guided the guests by the power.
Engr. Lawal expressed his gratitude for the continuing assist from NIEEE, highlighting the institute’s function in nominating personnel to SON’s Technical Committees, which has considerably contributed to the committees’ success and management.
Engr. Felix Olu, in his handle, thanked Engr. Lawal for fostering a robust, collaborative relationship between NIEEE and SON.
He launched the transformative CIEEEN Act, geared toward elevating professionalism and eliminating quackery in electrical and digital engineering. A duplicate of the Gazette Act was introduced to Engr. Lawal for additional overview.
The tour offered the delegation with insights into the assorted electrical/digital check sections, reinforcing their dedication to advancing the sphere.
On the tour’s conclusion, President Olu expressed heartfelt gratitude to SON administration for his or her outstanding efforts, notably within the electrical sector.
The go to concluded with a gathering with the director of the laboratory, Mr. David Ikhenebome, who expressed deep appreciation for the go to and highlighted the pressing want for expert electrical professionals to coach SON workers. He hoped the go to would strengthen the bond between SON and NIEEE.
He emphasised, “There may be an pressing want inside SON, for expert electrical professionals to coach their workers, hoping this go to would forge a stronger bond between the 2 esteemed organisations, particularly within the talked about space.”
In response, President Olu affirmed NIEEE’s readiness to assist SON in making certain excellence and integrity inside the subject.
He reiterated NIEEE’s unwavering dedication to supporting SON in its mission to remove quackery from {the electrical} occupation.
The go to was capped off with a symbolic group {photograph}, capturing the unity and shared function of each organisations.