The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Constructing (NIOB) stated its 2024 convention and annual basic assembly will proffer options to the elimination of electrical energy subsidy and different challenges bedeviling shelter and the nation’s constructing development business.
A press release, signed by the publicity secretary FCT NIOB, Pleasure Idialu, quoted the chairman, Abdulmumin Okehi Usman, as saying that “12 months 2024 Convention and AGM of the chapter will present Nigeria with options that won’t solely handle the search for various vitality sources in housing, however may also current the nation with options to different challenges within the business.”
The FCT Chapter of NIOB selected the theme, “Vitality Transition in Nigerian Constructing Trade: An Appraisal of Salient Points,” as the main target of the occasion.
He added that famend renewable vitality consultants of worldwide repute have been scheduled to debate coverage imperatives of vitality transition within the nation’s constructing business.
Whereas saying that the convention is scheduled to carry in Abuja on twenty fourth and twenty fifth of April, 2024, Bldr. Abdulmumin stated the FCT Chapter of NIOB will deliver collectively tutorial researchers, coverage makers and distinguished captains of business in constructing and renewable vitality to function as useful resource fellows who will lead the periods on the convention.
The chairman stated, “12 months 2024 convention is designed to deal with points which can be topical for the constructing development business and nation at this cut-off date, and we’d like the world to know that Analysis and Improvement in vitality and constructing development has proven the best way to go within the quest for various vitality supply.” He added that renewable vitality consultants and lecturers of worldwide reputation have confirmed attendance.
Abdulmumin said, “So as to convene a extremely resourceful convention of related stakeholders, we’ve engaged related establishments in the private and non-private sector together with the Vitality Fee of Nigeria (ECN) and captains of business in renewable vitality who’ve led company groups to offer renewable vitality answer to international locations in Africa and all over the world.”