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    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiAugust 7, 20253 Mins Read
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    Gbenga Daniel Demands Urgent Engineering Reforms, Says Tanker Explosions Result From Safety Oversight

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    Otunba Engr. Gbenga Daniel, a senator representing Ogun East and former Ogun State governor, has called for sweeping reforms in Nigeria’s engineering sector, warning that the spate of preventable disasters, ranging from building collapses to tanker explosions, reflects a troubling failure of regulatory oversight.

    Speaking at the 2025 Engineering Week organised by the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Trans Amadi Branch, Senator Daniel lamented the growing toll of engineering-related accidents, which he said continue to claim innocent lives and erode public trust.

    “We see tankers falling, buildings collapsing, and explosions claiming lives. These are not just accidents, they’re failures of enforcement,” Senator Daniel said in a media chat at the event. “There are no sanctions, no deterrents. People flout regulations and walk away freely. If we are serious about safety, we must empower regulatory bodies to act decisively.”

    He urged the National Assembly to work closely with engineering stakeholders to enact legislation that strengthens safety institutions and gives them the legal authority to enforce compliance, especially in sectors critical to public health and infrastructure.

    The event, themed ‘Engineering the Future: Innovation, Infrastructure and Sustainability’, brought together engineers, government officials, academics and business leaders to explore the future of the profession in Nigeria.

    A major highlight of the week was the recognition of TotalEnergies for its impressive 16-year safety record on the Akpo Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) facility, operating without a single lost-time injury (LTI). Senator Daniel praised the feat as a shining example of what is possible when safety is taken seriously.

    “To run complex engineering operations for 16 years without a single LTI is no small feat,” he said. “This milestone proves that Nigerian engineers, given the right support and environment, can deliver world-class results.”

    The President and Chairman-in-Council of the NSE, Engineer Margaret Oguntala, echoed this sentiment, noting that engineering remains central to nation-building. She called for deeper investments in sustainability, mentorship and innovation.

    “There’s no future without engineering. From our roads to our energy grids, engineers build the backbone of society,” she stated.

    Dr. Jonathan Francis, Chairman of the Trans Amadi Branch of NSE, explained that the engineering week aimed to spotlight locally developed solutions to Nigeria’s unique infrastructure challenges. Among the innovations featured was a drone prototype designed by a University of Lagos student to clean high-rise buildings—a potential game-changer for urban maintenance.

    “We understand our challenges better than anyone else. The solutions must come from within,” he said.

    Representing the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), Engineer Olaolu Ogunduyile highlighted the push to align Nigeria’s engineering standards with global benchmarks, including efforts to join the Washington Accord—a move that would allow Nigerian engineers to practice internationally.

    Engineer Oluseun Faluyi, National Chairman of the Nigerian Institute of Safety Engineers, stressed that safety must be ingrained in every stage of engineering design and execution. Using TotalEnergies’ success as a benchmark, he dismissed the myth that only foreign firms can maintain high safety standards.

    “This proves that even in challenging environments, safety is possible. And it was Nigerians who delivered this result,” Faluyi said.

    Senator Gbenga Daniel concluded by calling for accountability-driven governance in the engineering space. Without enforceable laws and empowered institutions, he warned, Nigeria would continue to suffer avoidable losses.

    “The time to act is now. Safety must not be optional—it must be the foundation of every engineering decision in this country,” he declared.

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