By Angela Atabo
The President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Ali Rabiu, has inaugurated a solar-powered borehole on the Native Training Authority Main College, Gidan-Ajiya, Orozo, Abuja.
Talking on the occasion, Rabiu stated the venture, executed by the NSE Maitama Department, would offer dependable entry to wash water for pupils of the varsity and residents of the encircling neighborhood.
This, he stated, would ease the long-standing water challenges, enhance hygiene, public well being and the educational atmosphere.
“The intervention displays the society’s dedication to grassroots improvement by sensible engineering options and aligns with the Group Engineering pillar of the NSE’s strategic agenda.”
Rabiu praised the NSE Maitama Department for the swift intervention including that the borehole was a well timed and impactful venture.
“The venture underscores the function of engineers in immediately bettering lives and supporting authorities efforts in delivering important infrastructure on the neighborhood stage.
“I urge the varsity authorities and neighborhood leaders to take possession of the power by guaranteeing correct operation and upkeep.
“It’s because sustainability is vital to the long-term success of such initiatives.”
Additionally talking, the Chairman of NSE Maitama Department, Thomas Itodo, expressed satisfaction that the department hosted the primary venture commissioning of the Rabiu’s administration.
Itodo promised that extra community-focused engineering interventions had been already within the pipeline.
“The commissioning stands as a symbolic begin to the brand new NSE management’s engagement with communities, highlighting the society’s resolve to translate skilled experience into tangible social affect.” (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Maureen Atuonwu

