NIEEE Inducts 37 New Members

 



The Nigeria Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (NIEEE), Ibadan Chapter has inducted 37 new members from the Polythecnic, Ibadan for 2023 Student members induction and technical lecture series.


The event took place at the Assembly Hall, North Campus of the Polythecnic, Ibadan with the Theme "Electrical Engineering, Past, Present and Prospects".


In his Welcome address, the Chairman of the Institute, Engineer, Babatunde Ogunpaimo said NIEEE Ibadan Chapter in collaboration with the like minded Nigerians has taken a bold step to promote engineering professionalism and mentorship for the new inductees to access better engineering services.


He said "The NIEEE has decades of record as the foremost and leading professional body among engineering professions in Nigeria since it was established in 1984, it currently houses over 15,000 strong databases of engineers and other professional engineering cadre in all specialities of Electrical/Electronics Engineering has 35 Chapters spread across all the geo-political zones of the country."


Engineer, Ogunpaimo called on lecturers of the Higher institutions, private  practitioners to avail themselves the opportunity to become chattered Electrical Engineers in their choosen profession. 


Responding, one of the inductees, Engineer Aishat Adegbenla appreciated the executive members of the institute for bringing the chartered Institute of EleNctrical Electronics Engineers (NIEEE) to the Higher institutions which according to her is recognized at the National level with proven records and recognitions.


Present at the event were the Director of MIC Governor's Office Secretariat, Mrs Bisola Adabanija and the Chief Executive Officer MAO Electrical and Technical Limited was represented by Olori Alimi among others.

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