NSE President Lauds Osun Infrastructure Development 

Funmi Ogundare 

The President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Margaret Aina Oguntala, has commended the Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, for his unwavering support for the engineering profession and transformative projects led by his administration, particularly the N100 billion infrastructural initiative launched in 2023. 

Oguntala, who made the commendation during her visit to the governor in Osogbo, the capital of the state, said the courtesy call was aimed at strengthening the relationship between the NSE and the Osun State government.

She highlighted the crucial role of engineering in advancing infrastructure and economic development in the state.

“This ambitious project has significantly improved infrastructure across Osun State, including the construction of city and local government roads, hospitals, schools and flyovers,” she said.

The NSE president commended Adeleke’s vision and dedication, noting the positive impact these developments have had on the quality of life for Osun residents.

To further enhance the engineering sector in Osun State, the NSE president proposed several initiatives, including capacity building for local engineers, development of a comprehensive policy document and industrialisation roadmap, and specialised training programmes in prepaid meter installation and solar technology.

In his response, Governor Adeleke reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to infrastructure development as a key driver of economic growth. 

He highlighted the ongoing construction projects across the state’s 30 local governments, emphasizing that the efforts were part of a broader strategy to elevate the state’s infrastructure to support sustained economic development and good governance.

“We are determined to take Osun to greater heights. We have demonstrated a strong passion to bridge the infrastructure gap in Osun State. Good infrastructure facilitates economic development and good governance,” he stated.

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