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Electronic Engineers Move To Tackle Quacks
Electronic engineers
have constituted a monitoring team to work with the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) to tackle the menace of quacks in the profession.
Mr. Adekunle Makinde, National Chairman of the Nigerian Institution of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (NIEEE), said this in Lagos on Saturday during an interview with newsmen.
He said the team would assess engineering works, determine the owners, the contractors, the consultants and ascertain their qualifications and suitability.
“It will also advise the owners where necessary’’, he said.
Makinde said the institution would collaborate with COREN to combat quackery in the profession.
He stressed that quackery was a serious issue that must be tackled for the development of engineering.
He added that the activities of quacks had negatively affected engineering and other professions in the country.
“It is not only in engineering that we have quacks. They are everywhere; in journalism, in the judiciary and all other professions.
“So, it will take the collective efforts of all to stop them from practising’, he said
The chairman stressed the need to sensitise Nigerians on the disadvantages of using quacks under any guise.
“That is why NIEEE is collaborating with COREN and Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) to checkmate the activities of quacks’’, he said.
Makinde said that the institution would organise a conference in Onitsha, Anambra before the end of October to proffer solution to epileptic power supply in Nigeria.
He said that inventions in the power and telecommunications sectors would be exhibited during the conference.
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