A complete of 281 new engineers had been yesterday inducted by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), Ghana at a ceremony in Accra.
The inductees made up of 274 males and 7 females consists of practitioners from varied engineering fields together with mechanical, vehicle, aviation, marine, agricultural, civil, constructing/development, amongst others.
It was below the theme: ‘Bridging the gap between the Experience and the Technology: the role of the Institution of Engineering and Technology.’
The President of IET-Ghana, Mr Henry Kwadwo Boateng, who administered the oath for the inductee, charged them to uphold skilled requirements to bridge the hole between expertise and know-how.
“As engineers we must always strive to act in the best interest of the people that we serve, and to do so must be with integrity, honesty and transparency,” he stated.
He stated IET remained dedicated to selling excellence in engineering and know-how and offering a platform for collaboration, information sharing, {and professional} growth amongst members.
Mr Boateng congratulated the inductees and suggested them to domesticate a tradition of moral conduct the place all members really feel empowered to talk out and act towards any follow that compromises the institute’s values.
“I urged the new inductees to remember that your role go beyond simply being technical expert, you must also be advocates of ethical practice and work to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in our profession,” he stated.
The Vice-Chairman, Public Services Commission, Dr Stella Agyenim-Boateng who was the particular visitor of honour stated bridging the hole between expertise and know-how required nearer collaboration between IET, trade and academia to boost analysis and growth.
She stated membership publicity by means of steady skilled growth was additionally wanted to create strong skilled and social networks that might promote deeper discourse in areas of innovation.
“The institute must grow a pool of researchers who can positively contribute to policy discussions, formulate and execution, especially in areas that support science education such as the STEM initiatives the government has rolled out,” she added.
Dr Agyenim-Boateng subsequently referred to as on the IET to take a position and put in efforts and different assets to develop their fold.
Mr Isaac Gyedu, Registrar for Engineering Council reminded the inductee to follow their career in accordance with the legal guidelines of the nation and significantly complying with act 811 whereas adhering to the ethics of the career.
“Your institution has its code of ethics and we entreat you all to practice your various profession in accordance with the code of ethics. And know that violating the law goes with sanction which includes imprisonment,” he said.
The Executive Secretary, IET-Ghana, Mr Seth Ayim for his half requested them to advertise engineering and know-how practices that geared up members by means of the enhancement {of professional} growth, strategic partnership and influencing insurance policies in any respect ranges.
He admonished them to be an excellent steward of any accountability that might be entrusted of their palms, saying “we’re all involved in building Ghana together.”
BY VIVIAN ARTHUR