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DISCLAIMER: THE NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF POWER ENGINEERS IS NOT THE SAME AS THE NIGERIAN INSTITUTION OF POWER ENGINEERS Featured

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Dear Distinguished Engineer

It has come to the notice of the Council of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) that a group of persons have registered a parallel body

with the Corporate Affairs Commission with the name Nigerian Institute of Power Engineers.

In accordance with Article 3 (l) of the Articles of Association of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (revised May, 2022), all members are hereby notified that the Council of the Nigerian Society of Engineers established, and therefore, only recognizes The Nigerian Institution of Power Engineers (NIPTE) as a professional Division of the Society.

Please note that at no time did the Council of the Nigerian Society of Engineers give approval for the registration of Nigerian Institute of Power Engineers.

Esteemed members of the Great and Honourable The Nigerian Society of Engineers are, therefore, further advised not to go into any transaction with any individual or group of persons or any entity under the guise of the Nigerian Institute of Power Engineers or its leadership, as they are not a Division of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, do not represent the interest of the Society, and do not have the authority of the Council of the Society to act on its behalf.

Further to the above,  Council, at its 446th meeting held on Thursday, November 3, 2022, resolved as follows:

  1. That henceforth NSE Divisions, Branches and Members should not deal or transact any business with the Nigerian Institute of Power Engineers under the leadership of Engr. Abraham Israel, MNSE operating under the name: Nigerian Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.
  2. That NSE Branches should constitute Chapters with the name: Nigerian Institution of Power Engineers and organize election accordingly, if not already done.
  3. That the National Executive Committee of the Nigerian Society of Engineers should liaise with the Chapters at the NSE Branches to coordinate and constitute a Caretaker Committee to pilot the affairs of the Nigerian Institution of Power Engineers.

Engr. Joshua Egube, FNSE

Executive Secretary


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