The Engineering Council of Ghana says it will soon clamp down on engineers and engineering firms operating in the country without registration and licence. This is to weed out unqualified and unregistered persons and firms in the industry to promote quality service delivery. This follows the passage of the Engineering Council Regulation, Legislative Instrument L.I. 2410 (2020) by Parliament in October last year, which seeks to regularise engineering practice in the country to attain the highest professional standards and ensure efficient and quality work. Mr Kwesi Abbey Sam, the Chairman of the Board of the Council, at a news conference in Accra, said the Council had given practitioners up to November 2021 to register and obtain the licence after, which it would crackdown on practitioners who failed to do so.
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