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Nigerian Engineers deserve more support....Opeifa

By Afolabi Oyekunle.





NRC MD calls for more support for local engineers
Lagos, November 28, 2025: 

The Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Dr Kayode Opeifa, has thrown his weight behind local engineers, calling on the Federal Government to accord them more recognition and support for their passion, industry and resilience.

Dr Opeifa spoke while receiving the leadership of the Nigeria Society of Engineers, led by Engr. (Mrs) Margaret Aina Oguntala, FNSE, who were in his office, Wednesday, on a courtesy visit.



According to him, if the Federal Government could invest more on our local engineers, we would be saving the country billions of dollars. 

Citing the example of the NRC, Dr Opeifa said the corporation's local engineers have continued to save the country huge foreign exchange as they continue to improvise in keeping the corporation’s rolling stocks moving.

“The Nigerian Railway Corporation is blessed with the very best of our local engineers. They have a good work ethics and despite the absence of necessary working tools, they have continued to use their blood, brain, sweat and cerebrospinal fluid to keep the railway systems working", Dr Opeifa said.

He noted that the corporation's engineers went beyond the rules in the books, to continue to make the Nigerian Railway work despite the funding. 

"They have continued to demonstrate capacity. They have shown that they can build rail tracks, fix locomotive engines and do much more. Our female engineers are very passionate and compete with their male counterparts just to contribute to the smooth operations of the railway."

He said from the Kaduna bomb attacks and the very recent train incident at Asham, the NRC engineers were the ones who prevented the Federal Government from awarding any contract "to re-rail, recover and evacuate our trains. Beyond collecting materials from our supplies, we have sustained our operations through the ingenuity of our engineers, be it civil, mechanical, electrical, signals and telecommunications engineers." He added.

Dr Opeifa urged the NSE to continue to draw the attention of the government to funding gaps and the need to support local engineers as their members have continued to prove their mettle in national development.

Opeifa said he is confident that given the necessary backing, Nigeria engineers can rank among the best in the world.

He said the NRC is blessed with both male and female engineers who can hold their own in their areas of specialization, adding that with the amendment to the corporation’s law which has moved railway from exclusive to concurrent list, NRC engineers are now in hot demand as they are being poached by states and regional development commissions that have started taking more than passing interest in rail transportation.

Earlier, Engineer Oguntala, who is the 34th President and first female President of the Society applauded the NRC Managing Director for the positive transformation of the railway transportation. 

She said Opeifa has reawakened a strong consciousness of work ethics with focus on ensuring value for money which is resulting in effective and efficient service delivery.

“Your commitment to enhancing transparency in railway administration is noteworthy and we applaud this efforts. This direction inspires confidence and aligns closely with our shared aspirations for a better and more accountable Nigeria.” She said.

Engr. Oguntala said she has come to personally invite the NRC boss to attend Dr. Odunfa to the 2025 International Engineering Conference, Exhibition and Annual General Meeting with the theme: Eengineering Innovation for a sustainable blue economy, which is coming up from December 1 to 5, 2025 in Ibadan, Oyo State.


“As the largest engineering gathering in sub-Saharan Africa, the conference attracts over 8,000 participants from Nigeria and across the globe comprising engineers, policy makers, industry stakeholders, academics and development partners." She said.


The NSE, she said, has a membership of over 71,742,000 engineers, with 93 branches across Nigeria and the diaspora and 25 specialised divisions adding that Nigeria continues to play leading role in global engineering leadership with the successful completion of an NSE Past President as President World Federation of Engineering Organisations (WFEO).

Among Engr Oguntala team members are; Engr Odunayo Bamodu, Engr Dr Uche Obiajulu, Engr. Femi John Adedotun, FNSE, Engr Iyiola Olaoye, and Engr Oyekemi Oyetunji among others.


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