Monday, February 3, 2025

Rear Admiral Orederu Fosters Partnership, Visits NSE President

In a landmark move, Rear Admiral Abolaji Orederu, the visionary leader at the helm of the Naval Dockyard, paid a courtesy visit to Engr. Margaret Aina Oguntala, the trailblazing President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), in Lagos. This strategic meeting marked the beginning of a transformative collaboration between the Nigerian Navy and NSE.

The Admiral Superintendent and Managing Director/CEO of the Naval Dockyard emphasized the importance of synergy between military and civilian engineering experts in driving national progress. “By joining forces, we can harness our collective expertise to propel innovation, technical excellence, and capacity building within the maritime sector,” Rear Admiral Orederu noted.

Engr. Oguntala, the first female President of NSE, welcomed the partnership, saying, “This alliance will unlock new opportunities for knowledge sharing, research, and skill development, ultimately benefiting both our institutions and the nation.” She praised Rear Admiral Orederu’s proactive approach, saying, “His leadership and foresight will undoubtedly yield tangible results.”

The meeting paved the way for a comprehensive partnership, focusing on engineering development, technical expertise, and capacity building. By pooling their resources and expertise, the Nigerian Navy and NSE aim to:

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Enhance national infrastructure and defense capabilities through cutting-edge engineering solutions.

Foster innovation and technical excellence within the maritime sector.

Promote technological advancement and national security through joint research and development initiatives.

Develop the next generation of engineering professionals through training and mentorship programs.

This groundbreaking collaboration has the potential to revolutionize Nigeria’s engineering and maritime sectors. As the partnership unfolds, we can expect significant breakthroughs and advancements in the months to come.

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