Lagos Trains 60 Bridge, Road Engineers

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Lagos State government through the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Office of Infrastructure has trained  60 engineers on bridge and roads construction.

The programme, titled, “Bridge Building: From Theory to Practice,” which focused on the practical application of theoretical knowledge was aimed at enhancing the skills and expertise of engineers in bridge and road construction.

The programme which was held at the Public Service Staff Development Centre, Magodo covered various aspects of bridge building, including design, construction, and maintenance with renowned experts in construction engineering delivering lectures and leading hands-on sessions.

The training  placed emphasis on practical application was particularly noteworthy, as it allowed engineers to gain valuable experience in bridges and complex road structures construction, survey and road design with maintenance.

At the opening session, the special adviser to the governor on infrastructure, Engr. Olufemi Daramola, said,  “The training is not just an event; but a cornerstone in State’s ongoing commitment towards enhancing infrastructure development in Lagos.”

While acknowledging the contributions of his predecessor, the former special adviser on infrastructure, Engr. (Mrs.) Aramide Adeyoye under whose leadership, a solid foundation was laid for development in the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, he said her unwavering dedication and strategic initiatives have been instrumental in bringing about the current progress such as the intensive training on road and dridge construction.

“We have gathered experts and thought leaders in the field who will share their insights, experiences and cutting-edge techniques to enhance our technical skills and also empower us to implement these designs effectively in our day-to-day activities.’’

He encouraged the participants to engage actively, ask questions, and share perspectives, saying, “The knowledge you gain here will play a crucial role in shaping the future of our infrastructure projects and, by extension, the future of Lagos State.’’

The permanent secretary, Office of Infrastructure, Engr. Lateef Somide,  enjoined the participants to make the training worthwhile, adding that if the participants were to be given money it might not last, but the knowledge gathered at the training would be forever useful and would add to their wealth of experience and resource.

The general manager of GELD Construction Mr Nabeel Esaw, encouraged the participants to be open to knowledge and the shared expertise of the facilitators because knowledge is not found every day and often comes at a price.

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