NYSC: President Buhari Signs Bill Stopping Engineering Graduates from Teaching
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President
Muhammadu Buhari on Friday in Abuja assented to Engineers (Registration etc)
Amendment Bill, 2019, which among others, bars the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) from posting graduates of engineering to secondary schools to teach.
President Muhammadu Buhari |
The
bill which has now become the Act of the National Assembly seeks to promote
technological development in Nigeria by ensuring that trained engineers were
well positioned to deploy the knowledge acquired in their various fields to the
development of technology in the country.
Briefing
journalists at the State House, Senior Special Assistant to the President on
National Assembly Matters, Senator Ita Enang, said as against the tradition of
posting a large number of engineering graduates to schools by NYSC, youth corps
members who are graduates of engineering must henceforth be posted only to
engineering firms and other institutions that are relevant to their
professional fields.
Aside
prohibiting such firms from rejecting engineering graduates posted to them, the
Act mandates NYSC to immediately communicate the name of any institution where
an engineering graduate is posted to, for his/her primary assignment, to the
Council for Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN).
Enang
cited Section 14 (i and ii) of the Act which provides that “The Directorate of
the National Youth Service Corps shall ensure posting of graduate engineers and
technologists to places of relevant professional engineering experience.
“Pursuant
to the provision of subsection (i), the Directorate of National Youth Service
Corps shall communicate the location of graduate engineers and engineering
technologists to the Council.’’
Furthermore,
the Act prohibits any foreign engineering firm from operating in Nigeria
without being duly registered in the country by COREN.
It also
mandates such a foreign firm to ensure the introduction of local content into
the operations of the company by employing Nigerian engineers.
Enang
added: “The Act broadens engineering ‘practitioners to include a registered
engineer, engineering technologist, engineering technician and engineering
craftsman.’ It emphasises more on engineering practitioners as against
‘engineer.’
“The
Act has been remitted in accordance with standard legal procedures. The
principal Act establishes the Council for Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria
– COREN’ with power vested.
“The
amendment now assented to by Mr. President broadens the powers of COREN with
far-reaching powers of prosecution of infractions, regulating industrial
training of engineers, capacity building of local content in Nigeria
engineering industry.
“Specifically,
the new law grants COREN powers of: ‘prosecuting any person or firm that
contravenes the provisions of this Act in a court of competent jurisdiction;
regulating industrial training schemes in engineering practitioners and
students; ensuring capacity building and monitoring local content development
in the Nigerian engineering industry through – mandatory attachment of
Nigerians to expatriate engineers on major projects to understudy them from
inception; ensuring that all foreign engineering firms establish their design
offices in Nigeria.”
Enang
also said the new Act grants “compulsory attestation to all expatriate quota
for engineering practitioners, including turnkey project, that there are no
qualified and competent Nigerians for the job in question at the time of
application and that granting of the expatriate quota shall be contingent on
training of such number of persons as may be required for the execution of the
job, and; ensuring that, before being allowed to practice in Nigeria, such
foreign engineering practitioners granted work permit, register with the
council and obtain such licenses as may be required from time to time;
investigating engineering failures.’’
He
further disclosed that the Act further authorises the admission of some
engineering associations into COREN as the umbrella body of all engineers in
the country.
Such
associations as listed by Enang are: Nigerian Association of Technologists in
Engineering, Nigerian Society of Engineering Technicians, and Nigerian
Association of Engineering Craftsmen.
According
to him, the Act further authorises one person to represent in COREN, the
Association for Consulting Engineering in Nigeria, Federation of Construction
Industry in Nigeria, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, and Armed Forces in
rotation.
“The
Council is now entitled to maintain a fund into which shall be paid money
appropriated by the National Assembly, subventions, fees, charges for services
rendered or publications made, donations, engineering development levy, among
others,” Enang added.
Source:
Thisdaylive.com
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