Enugu Commissioner Bags Fellow of Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers
ā¦As Body Hails Gov. Ugwuanyi on Infrastructural Development
The Enugu State Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Greg Nnaji, was on Friday conferred with the prestigious Fellowship of the Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers, by the National Chairman of the Institution, Engr. (Dr.) Jang Chuhwak Tanko.
The brief ceremony which took place at EXCO Chambers of the Lion Building, Government House, Enugu, was witnessed by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi and some members of the State Executive Council (EXCO).
Decorating Engr. Nnaji, the National Chairman of the Institution disclosed that the Enugu Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure was carefully selected among other Nigerian Engineers to be conferred with the highest honour of the Institution.
Engr. Tanko explained that conferment exercise actually took place on January 21, 2021, in Jos, Plateau State, during his Investiture Ceremony as the 17th National Chairman of the Institution, adding that Engr. Nnaji could not attend the event because of exigency of duty, hence the decision to confer the honour on him in Enugu.
The Institutionās National Chairman who told Gov. Ugwuanyi that āI am highly impressed with your performance, especially in the area of infrastructural development, disclosed that āEngr. Nnaji is a very supportive Engineer in the countryā.
Engr. Tanko equally commended Gov. Ugwuanyi for his administrationās interventions on federal roads in the state, stating that the massive rehabilitation of the Opi-Obollo Afor section of the 9th Mile-Nsukka-Obollo Afor-Markudi federal expressway was a commendable feat.
The National Chairman, who incidentally is the Director of Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) in Enugu State, assured the governor that āwe are ever ready to do our best to ensure that federal roads are maintained in this stateā.
In his brief response, Engr. Nnaji expressed gratitude to Gov. Ugwuanyi for giving him the opportunity to serve the state as his Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, revealing that the governor has proven himself to be a leader with āthe Midas Touchā.
The Commissioner also extended his gratitude to the National Chairman of the Institution for finding him worthy of the honour and promised to do his best to ensure that engineering practice in the state in particular and the country in general is taken to greater heights.
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