FRAUDULENT ACT IN COREN REGISTRATION PROCESS.

COREN has observed with dismay that, some unscrupulous people presenting themselves as COREN Agents are committing nefarious act of unprofessionalism in the COREN registration process.

This is to inform the general public, especially intending COREN registrants to note that, COREN does not have and has not appointed any agent(s) to act on its behalf in this regard. Any person or group of persons that deal with these individuals, or groups does so at his/her own risk.

All intending registrants are liable to any documents/information provided for registration.

By this notice, such self-acclaimed Agent(s) are warned to desist from this act as appropriate Legal action will be applied to anyone caught.

For further enquiry on COREN registration process, please contact nearest COREN office to you or visit our Website  www.coren.gov.ng 

Signed

Engr. Prof. Adisa, A. Bello, FNSE, FAEng

Registrar

ENFORCEMENT OF THE ENGINEERS (REGISTRATION, ETC)(AMENDMENT) ACT NO.3 2018 ON THE COLLECTION OF COREN REGISTRATION INSTRUMENTS.

It is important that all registered Engineering Practitioners and Firms comply with the Engineers (Registration, etc.) (Amendment) Act No. 3, 2018 which stipulates that Engineering Practitioners must use their instruments of registration to meet up with their professional obligations. Violation of this Act results in infraction and quackery which is punishable by the laws of the land.

It is regrettable that many registrants have the habit of abandoning their instruments of registration (Certificates, Security Seals (paper) and Iron Seal) with COREN, indicating unprofessional practice.

Practitioners and Firms who fail to collect their Certificates, Security Seals and Stamps after two years of registration, will have to pay an additional 50% of the final registration fee. Instruments of registration not collected after three years of registration will be forfeited.

COREN is hereby advising all registered practitioners and firms to claim their customized instruments on or before 30th August, 2024. Practitioners and firms who fail to meet the deadline, stand the risk of forfeiting the registration, thereby compelling re-application. (Click here for the video)

ANNOUNCER

REGISTRAR COREN