Saturday, 18 March 2017

THE COUNCIL FOR REGULATION OF ENGINEERING IN NIGERIA (COREN) CANVASSED ON RESUSCITATION OF TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN NIGERIA

The Council for Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) has called for the resuscitation and restructuring of technical colleges to improve the qualities of Engineers. The president of the council ALHJI KASHIM ALI made the call at the news briefing in Abuja, Nigeria. ALHJI KASHIM ALI said that the poor state of the technical colleges has affected the quality of engineering graduates and called for practical measures from the state and the federal government to address the situation. According to ALHJI KASHIM ALI who also specified that the issue of technical college is the one of the things that is so dear to their heart and should be given priority as he explains that technical colleges are more physical to compare to any of the man power energy in the country. And he said that a well trained house man can generate a lot; and we therefore have generated a lot of caution and shared  our feeling as made recommendation to the state governor all of them; each governor in Nigeria was reading a letter from current to prepare showing appeal that they should resuscitate certain colleges in their state.

The current president also said that the council would undertake a young publication of school that was accredited to run Engineering program to show compliance to standard. Still according to the president ALHJI KASHIM ALI who also explained that it was also approved that going forward annually will publish the status of every University in Nigeria that is offering Engineering program to make it possible for the media to know what is the state of the universities. So that parents will have information before the send their children to award of the universities. ALHJI KASHIM ALI urged the media to collaborate with COREN in ensuring their quacks are well exposed

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