Prof. Bala also stressed that they must organize and reposition themselves strategically to take maximum advantage of these opportunities.
The Vice-Chancellor, who commended the organizers for the choice of the retreat’s theme, described it as “very apt” as it sharpened their understanding of the current economic reforms concerning their professional practices.
He challenged the Northern Builders’ Forum (NBF) to explore avenues for improving the capacity development of their members, enhancing their cohesion, and ensuring strong partnership development.
Prof. Bala urged them to pay significant attention to mentorship to appropriately nurture a generation of younger colleagues, who were going to take over the professional space from them.
He explained that the retreat came at a time when the activities of the professionals in the Nigerian built environment were put into question based on professional competence, diligence, and capacity to deliver a safe built environment for human habitation.
The Vice-Chancellor also said that the spate of building collapse in Nigeria called for concerted efforts of all professionals to save the built environment from quackery and the use of inferior construction materials.
Earlier in his address of welcome, the Head of Department of Building, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Dr. Mansir Dodo, who was the Local Organising Committee Chairman for the retreat, welcomed the participants and wished them a fruitful retreat.
Prof. Aliyu Rafindadi Sanusi of the Department of Economics, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, presented the lead paper at the retreat. He spoke on “Imperatives of Economic Reforms and the Performance of the Construction Industry in Nigeria”.