Nigeria's Council of Registered Builders has rolled out aggressive reforms over the past three years to boost ethical standards and social accountability among construction professionals, according to chairman Dr. Samson Opaluwah. Speaking at Bingham University in Karu, Nasarawa State, during a convocation lecture, he revealed that CORBON partnered with the Chartered Institute of Building to elevate industry practices through international collaboration while separately working with GIZ to deliver vocational instruction in sustainable techniques to 50,000 tradespeople.
The regulatory body launched digital systems called the Builder's Management Portal and iReg to modernize how it handles member registration and oversight. Opaluwah emphasized that CORBON's strategy interweaves religious conviction with technological advancement and environmental stewardship as Nigeria confronts contemporary development challenges.
Bingham University vice chancellor Prof Haruna Ayuba noted that such convocation addresses aim to energize graduates and spark meaningful societal engagement as they embark on professional journeys.
The regulatory body launched digital systems called the Builder's Management Portal and iReg to modernize how it handles member registration and oversight. Opaluwah emphasized that CORBON's strategy interweaves religious conviction with technological advancement and environmental stewardship as Nigeria confronts contemporary development challenges.
Bingham University vice chancellor Prof Haruna Ayuba noted that such convocation addresses aim to energize graduates and spark meaningful societal engagement as they embark on professional journeys.