The
Graduating Students of the Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Covenant University (CU), Ota have been urged to be ethical engineers
and never allow unethical practices to bring shame and disgrace to their
profession.
This
advice was given by Prince (Engr.) Biodun Oyedepo, the former National
President, Nigerian Institute of Mechanical Engineers (NiMechE) while
delivering a lecture at the Induction Ceremony of the graduating class
of Mechanical Engineering students on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at the
University.
In
his lecture titled “Towards Professionalism in Mechanical Engineering,”
Engr. Oyedepo noted that Mechanical Engineers should inject humanity
into their practice and be conscious of the safety and welfare of the
immediate and far environments.
Prince
Oyedepo also encouraged the students to keep improving themselves in
the field. “Be active in the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) and
NiMechE to keep abreast of developments in Engineering. Attend
Engineering seminars and workshops, imbibe Engineering to be a distinct
and outstanding professional in today’s crowded market space,” he said.
Speaking
on the purpose of the programme, the immediate past National President,
NiMechE, Engr. Ayo Fanimokun, stated that the aim was to bring students
into the membership of the body after their graduation.
According
to him, another benefit of the membership is that it automatically
gives them two marks during their professional examination.
The
Dean, College of Engineering, Professor Cleophas Lotto, praised the
efforts of the students during the years of learning in school, their
dedication towards achieving academic excellence and their determination
to garner everything needed to build them for what lies ahead.
He, however, implored the students to comport themselves well in the outside world after their graduation.
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