Regional Engineering Summit Convenes in Kano to Drive COREN’S Restructuring and Reforms

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A cross-section of participants at the Regional Engineering Stakeholders Summit on Restructuring, Reforms, and the New Operational Framework of COREN, held in Kano on 24th September 2025.
A cross-section of participants at the Regional Engineering Stakeholders Summit on Restructuring, Reforms, and the New Operational Framework of COREN, held in Kano on 24th September 2025.

The Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) yesterday hosted the Regional Engineering Stakeholders Summit in Kano, a landmark gathering that brought together engineers, manufacturers, government officials, academics, and regulators to strengthen engineering regulation, deepen COREN’S reforms, and align Engineering practice in the North-West with global standards. The summit focused on addressing key Sectoral challenges such as substandard materials, building collapses, and the growing threat of quackery.

In his keynote address, the President of COREN, Engr. Prof. Sadiq Zubair Abubakar, FNSE, FAEng, emphasized that the summit marks a transition from dialogue to action. “The North West is an economic powerhouse, and its growth must rest on a foundation of safety, standards, and quality. This summit is about concrete action; establishing a framework that tackles engineering failures, strengthens oversight, and unlocks the region’s full industrial potential,” he stated.

The President highlighted some of the Key reforms to include: Stronger regulation and enforcement to enhance the Engineering Regulations Monitoring and Enforcement (ERM&E), Crackdown on quackery by introducing new measures such as investigation panels and Engineering Disciplinary Tribunals for offenders, collaboration with law enforcement and sector regulators as well sector-specific strategies and interventions for industries like manufacturing, agriculture, and housing to ensure engineering practices meet global standards.

Speaking at the summit, COREN Registrar, Engr. Prof. O.A.U. Uche, FNSE, FNICE, commended the North-West Regional Steering Committee (RSC) and reaffirmed COREN’s vision to reposition engineering as a driver of national development, economic growth, and technological innovation.

He explained that the Council’s reforms are structured to decentralize operations through RSCs, strengthen Outcome-Based Engineering Education (OBE), enhance compliance via Engineering Regulations Monitoring and Enforcement (ERM&E), and institutionalize the Engineering Residency Programme (ERP) to bridge the academia-industry gap. Other measures include making Continuous Professional Development (CPD) compulsory, reinforcing disciplinary panels to uphold accountability, and securing international recognition for Nigerian engineers through global accords.

Prof. Uche stressed that COREN’s success depends on active collaboration with governments, academia, industry leaders, professional associations, and the private sector. “Regulation cannot be effective without active engagement and cooperation with the stakeholders. Our strength lies in partnerships that drive sustainable engineering excellence,” he said. He further assured that the COREN Secretariat will continue to fully support the Regional Steering Committees to ensure the successful implementation of these reforms.

In his welcome address, Chairman of the North-West RSC, Engr. Habu A. Gumel, FNSE, FAEng, OON, represented by Engr. Ibrahim A. Maimaje, FNSE, described the Committee as a milestone in COREN’s decentralization efforts. “The RSC is designed to strengthen Regional governance and empower local institutions to ensure that COREN regulation is not just national, but practical at the grassroots level,” he said.

Also speaking at the inauguration, the Executive Governor of Kano State, Abba Kabir Yusuf, ably represented by the Commissioner for Works and Housing, Engr. Marwan Ahmed, FNSE, applauded the Council for its developmental strides especially the current reforms. He further reaffirmed the State Government’s commitment to supporting the Council in the full realisation of its roadmap agenda.

A major highlight of the event was the inauguration of the North-West Regional Steering Committee (RSC), mandated to coordinate reforms at state and zonal levels by enforcing compliance, supporting COREN’s roadmap, and strengthening grassroots regulation. The inauguration signals a new era for the engineering profession in the North-West and across Nigeria, with COREN reaffirming its commitment to safeguarding lives, inspiring future engineers, and aligning national practice with international best standards.

The event was attended by dignitaries including Representatives of the Governors of Jigawa, Kaduna, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto, and Zamfara States. Goodwill messages were also delivered by key stakeholders, including Engr. Tukur Tangali, FNSE, Managing Director of Katsina State Water Board; Engr. Yusuf Abdullahi Gumel, FNSE, Director, Civil Works, Jigawa State Ministry of Works and Transportation; Prof. Haruna Musa, Vice-Chancellor, Bayero University, Kano, ably represented and Mr. Zoang Ben, representative of Carlha/Cherry Nigeria Limited, among others.

The summit concluded with Engr. Olaolu Ogunduyile, FNSE, FNIEEE, steering the technical sessions and interactive engagements with policymakers and stakeholders, paving the way for a new era of engineering regulations in the North-West and across Nigeria.

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Ojonugwa Haruna (Mrs)
Head, Corporate Advancement and Public Relations Department
25/09/2025