Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to collaboration with the Nigerian Society of Engineers, signaling its intention to strengthen partnerships that advance engineering excellence and national development.
According to Engr. Olabode Oladoyin, Head of Capability at RAEC, the company is ready to uphold and expand its long-standing relationship with the NSE, following its successful transition from Shell Petroleum Development Company. This transition occurred after the company was acquired by Nigerian stakeholders in the oil and gas sector.
The NSE President, Engr. Margaret Aina Oguntala, congratulated RAEC officials on the successful transition and expressed delight that the company is now wholly Nigerian-owned. She described this as a significant opportunity for Nigerian engineers to demonstrate leadership, technical expertise, and innovation within the energy industry.
The NSE President welcomed RAEC’s commitment to collaboration and acknowledged the company’s notable support during the 2024 International Engineering Conference and Annual General Meeting. She appealed to RAEC to maintain its support for the upcoming 2025 Engineering Conference and encouraged the company to continue investing in capacity-building initiatives that empower the next generation of engineering professionals across Nigeria.
The meeting concluded with a renewed pledge of mutual collaboration, focused on advancing engineering excellence, innovation, and national development through strengthened synergy between the NSE and RAEC. This partnership is expected to drive growth and development in the Nigerian engineering sector.
RAEC Reaffirms Commitment to Collaboration with Nigerian Society of Engineers
Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited (RAEC) has expressed its unwavering commitment to continued collaboration with the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE).
This is aimed to strengthen partnerships that promote engineering excellence and national development.
According to the Head of Capability at RAEC, Engr. Olabode Oladoyin, the company is eager to build on its long-standing relationship with NSE, following its successful transition from Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) into a wholly Nigerian-owned entity.
During a courtesy visit to NSE President, Engr. Margaret Aina Oguntala, Oladoyin emphasized RAEC’s readiness to uphold and expand its collaboration with NSE, fostering innovation and technical expertise within the energy industry.
The NSE President congratulated RAEC on its successful transition and welcomed the company’s reaffirmed commitment to collaboration, highlighting its notable support during the 2024 International Engineering Conference and Annual General Meeting.
Oguntala appealed to RAEC to maintain its support for the upcoming 2025 Engineering Conference in Ibadan, Oyo State, and encouraged the company to continue investing in capacity-building initiatives that empower the next generation of engineering professionals across Nigeria.
The meeting concluded with a renewed pledge of mutual collaboration between NSE and RAEC, focused on advancing engineering excellence, innovation, and national development through strengthened synergy.