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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY: A KEY FOR SECURITY AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
ABSTRACT
Engineering is one of the most effective human resource
developments that needs to be accepted completely for quick industrialization,
security, and sustainable economic development of our nation, Nigeria.
Engineering technology has been a component of national economic development
and society because of its impacts on infrastructure, environmental
conservation, and security. This paper examined the prominent role played by
engineering technology in security and sustainable economic development. Its
primary focus is that engineering technology is the major determinant of
security and sustainable development. The paper also examined the impacts of
engineering technology on sustainable economic development, such as in
environmental protection, community development, agricultural mechanization,
health, electricity, and automobiles and aeronautics, etc. The factors that
affect engineering technology in security and sustainable economic development
in Nigeria, such as corruption, lack of peace and security, lack of rule of
law, lack of adequate training facilities and equipment, inadequate funding,
lack of training and retraining of engineers, and government policy on
engineering education were examined. Among the recommendations made by the
authors as a catalyst for our nation's development and security were the
following: the fight against these factors that impede sustainable development;
the inclusion of more engineers in policy-making bodies; and the training and
re-training of engineers.
KEYWORDS: Engineering,
Sustainable Economic Development, Impact of Engineering, Security and Corruption
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