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Posted by: Miss Ifeoluwa
« on: August 06, 2023, 10:29:45 PM »



COREN moves to stop posting of engineering graduates to schools for NYSC.

The Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) says it will begin the indexing of students in schools to ensure that institutions don’t exceed admission quotas for engineering programmes.

He said COREN would make oath-taking and induction of engineering students after graduation a mandatory exercise, just like it is done in the medical and pharmaceutical sectors.

“For us to monitor the implementation and enforcement, students must be indexed. Just like in medicine, if you are not indexed, you will not be mobilised for NYSC,” he said.

 “We are going to work hand-in-hand with them to enforce it to the posting of engineers for primary assignment. We have also parleyed with the director-general of NYSC. “We don’t want to see engineering graduates going to teach in primary or secondary schools. We are trying to take our own rightful position.”

Abubakar said the council would ensure that whether in the public or private sector, the rules of dichotomies, regulations, and placement of fresh engineering graduates are well-defined in the civil service.

The COREN president said the council heartily welcomed the non-funding policy of the federal government, adding that it would give the organisation the force to regulate all the agencies in the built industry.

While allaying the fears that it would mean higher charges for the registration of engineers, Abubakar said the council would rather begin to enforce penalties for non-compliance, as in the case of internal quackery.

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