feel free to call 09056000005

FG unveils engineering skills devt council

The National Board for Technical Education has inaugurated the Sector Skill Council for Engineering. This was announced by the Executive Secretary of NBTE, Prof. Idris Bugaje, during the 32nd Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria Assembly held in Abuja recently.
 
Bugaje described the inauguration as a historic moment for the engineering sector in Nigeria, highlighting that the SSC for engineering was joining 19 other sector skill councils already established in the country’s skills ecosystem. “Today, we are making history in the development of the engineering profession in Nigeria, with the inauguration of the Sector Skill Council for Engineering, to join 19 others in the Nigerian skills ecosystem,” he stated.
 
According to Bugaje, the SSCs play a pivotal role within the Nigerian skills qualification framework. “They are industry-led and tasked with identifying skill gaps in various sectors, developing occupational standards, ensuring quality assurance, and issuing certifications for those skills.
 
Guide on Locations Where Real Estate Prices Are Dropping in 2024
 
“The role of the SSCs under the Nigerian skills qualification framework cannot be overemphasised. “They are industry-led and are assigned the responsibility to identify the skill gaps in our industries and the country at large, develop occupational standards, ensure quality assurance, and issue certification for those skills through the awarding body,” he said.
 
He further acknowledged the significant contributions of the Vice President in fast-tracking the progress of the National Council on Skills, under which the NSQ operates. “We must commend the current VP for moving the NCS on a fast track, with the NSQ now admitted into the scheme of service and an enabling NSQF Act in the pipeline with a provision for a National Skills Fund,” Bugaje noted.
 
He noted that a major challenge identified by the SSC4E was the need to reposition the engineering workforce structure in Nigeria. According to Bugaje, the current workforce pyramid is upside down, deviating from the International Labour Organisation standard of 1:5 for engineers to technicians and artisans.
He warned that if that imbalance was not addressed, Nigeria would continue to rely on imported skilled labour from countries like Benin, Togo, China, and India, as seen in various ongoing national projects. He also stressed the importance of engaging the informal sector in formal training programmes.
 
He highlighted the significant role informal markets and workshops play in Nigeria’s economy, which is 75 per cent informal. “By engaging them, we can standardise the training, offer them NSQ certification, train the master craftsmen as quality assurance assessors, and eventually COREN could license those with NSQ to operate,” he explained.
 
He appealed for the separation of powers between training providers, awarding bodies, and regulators in the engineering sector. He criticised the proposed amendment to the Industrial Training Fund Act, which sought to combine those roles, warning that it could lead to unprecedented chaos in the Nigerian skills ecosystem.
 
Bugaje congratulated the newly inaugurated members of the SSC for Engineering, expressing his confidence in their ability to contribute significantly to the national agenda. “I would like to congratulate the chair and all members of the new SSC4E being inaugurated today on their selection to this important national assignment,” he said.
 
Source: PunchNG

Similar Topics

Event Set to Celebrate Managers Who Shape Careers and Drive Organizational Growth   Business...

a month ago Read More

Global Leaders to Converge in Lagos for Landmark Event Driving Urban Innovation and...

a month ago Read More

In a bold move to redefine affordable luxury housing, Nigerian real estate giant Gtext Holdings has...

a month ago Read More

Industry Experts Urge Anti-Corruption Measures, Innovative Financing to Address Crisis By: Oche...

a month ago Read More

LAGOS, NIGERIA – Global real estate consultancy Knight Frank and UK developer Mount Anvil...

a month ago Read More

By Oche Onum Lagos, Nigeria As Nigeria’s real estate sector braces for 2025, rapid...

a month ago Read More

By Oche Onum Abuja, Nigeria In a landmark move to combat climate vulnerabilities in urban...

a month ago Read More

LAGOS, NIGERIA The Federal Government announced plans Wednesday to establish a Real Estate...

2 months ago Read More

According to The Guardian's investigation, 70% of Nigerian states rely on manual land...

2 months ago Read More

What is the Initiative? The Federal Government of Nigeria has unveiled an N100 billion private...

2 months ago Read More

Abuja, Nigeria’s gleaming administrative capital, has long symbolized hope for migrants...

2 months ago Read More

Abuja, Nigeria The Federal Housing Authority (FHA) has suspended all ongoing construction projects...

2 months ago Read More

Lagos, Nigeria  Amid Nigeria’s escalating housing affordability crisis, real estate...

2 months ago Read More

Renowned Nigerian gospel artist Mercy Chinwo has broken her silence in an emotional video...

2 months ago Read More

The Nigerian real estate market is projected to hit $2.25 trillion by the end of 2025, according to...

2 months ago Read More

Nigeria’s Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, has called on...

2 months ago Read More

Affordable Housing and Luxury Properties Set to Propel Nigeria's Real Estate Market Over the Next...

3 months ago Read More

Hope for improved housing supply in Nigeria may remain unfulfilled, as the 2025 fiscal budget...

3 months ago Read More

Nigeria commemorated its annual Armed Forces Remembrance Day on January 15, honoring military...

3 months ago Read More

Nigeria’s ongoing GDP and CPI rebasing reveal real estate has overtaken oil and gas as the...

3 months ago Read More