The Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Mahmuda Mamman has charged the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria ( COREN ) to strategize and ensure a halt to incessant building collapse in Nigeria.
Mamman stated this during a courtesy visit of members of the council led by its Registrar , Adisa Bello to the Ministry’s office in Abuja.
He said that , COREN being a federal government recognized regulatory body is vested with the elaborate Mandate and Powers to check and control building standards in Nigeria.
The permanent secretary opined that there should be no more cases of building collapse which he frowned at and termed it a bad situation that must be brought to a stop.
He said there seemed to be a disconnect somewhere between Nigerian Engineers and COREN , and that COREN as a matter of urgency proffer an urgent solution to the situation.
Mamman also advised that all Regulators in the Engineering body should come together and seek audience with the Ministry of Finance especially as regards the recent federal government policy directive of self funding for all such bodies .
He further spoke to the idea of the consideration of levies as a way of generating revenues to assist the council and charged the council to come up with implementable plans and guide lines by going back to the drawing board for them to be able to reposition COREN for better performance and impactful services to Nigerians.
Mamman appreciated the visit which he said was very fruitful and he is better informed now than before on the activities of COREN , while also directing that proper checks and registration along side mandatory monitoring be carried out on construction activities that will end up in Nigerians living in well built solid buildings with confidence without any fear of building collapse , come rain, come sun shine nation wide in Nigeria.
Earlier , the Registrar of COREN , Engr. Adisa Bello, said they were in the Ministry to brief the Perm.Sec on the activities of the Council for the Regulations of Engineering in Nigeria .
The Registrar said COREN is a statutory regulatory organ of the Federal Government of Nigeria , established by Decree No. 55 of 1970 amended by Degree No. 27 of 1992 , now Engineers ( Registration ).
He also confirmed that by the promulgation of Decree 27 of 1992 , COREN was merely a Registration body of Engineers , and it was then known as Council of Registered Engineers of Nigeria . How ever with the expansion of its functions in 1992 , which now includes Regulation and Control of the Engineering Family , COREN’s name was changed to what it is now, but still retaining the acronym , COREN .
The registrar explained that smongst COREN ‘s mandate were: to :
regulate and control Engineering practice in Nigeria with all its aspects and ramifications,, ensure that Engineering is practiced by industry , government and professionals according to acceptable and prescribed standards and abiding by the ethics and cannons of the profession.
Others were ensuring that only registered Engineers head engineering departments and units, ensuring that without proper registration with COREN , engineering practitioners do not progress or function beyond legally prescribed levels among other key mandates of COREN.