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Projects Execution: Engineers Harp On Due Process
The need for governments to ensure adequate implementation of due process on projects in Nigeria has been stressed.
The chairman, Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Port Harcourt branch, Engr. Kombo Johnson Theophilus made the assertion in an interview with Journalists soon after their monthly meeting for August held at their secretariat in Port Harcourt on Thursday.
Theophilus Johnson said in project management, everybody, both the government, skilled and unskilled have a role to play so that whoever that defaulted have to face the penalty, and expressed dismay that project management that existed initially in the country is no longer in existence.
He further stressed the need to enforce project management in Nigeria and shun political patronage for transparency and managerial ability to come to play, so that analysis would tally with cost of the project by the management.
The NSE Chairman charged all Engineers not to compromise with quality of project and called on government to downplay on involvement in projects but ensure proper monitoring and control in order to punish any defaulter and avoid abandoned projects all over the country.
Also speaking, the former Chairman of NSE, Port Harcourt branch, Engr. Dennis Dania expressed worry over failed projects due to the activities of service providers, adding that lack of cash flow effects most government projects to be abandoned.
Dania advised the governments to utilise resources to the benefit of the people and align with professionals for standard project implementation.
“Let due process take place for effective project implementation and the government to know that there are qualified professionals on specific areas of specialisation that can deliver quality project management”, he noted.
The meeting was attended by stakeholders from all walks of life with the theme of the technical session “Enhancing Effective Project Management in Nigeria”.
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