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FG advocates strong coordination of STI Stakeholders

By Ignatius Okorocha

The Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu has said that the Federal Government will forge a strategic alliance with Kano state government to enable critical stakeholders in the development of Science, Technology and Development (STI) in the state.

In a statement by Head of Media and Publicity in the ministry, Josephine E. Ademu,Minister said this during a working visit to Bayero University Kano (BUK) yesterday in Kano.

“The alliance, will birth an effective coordination so that tertiary academic research institutes could engage the Organised Private Sector (OPS) in the development of abundant agricultural, mineral and human resources in the state,” he noted.

According to the Minister, the FMSTI will work closely with both the government and people of the State in harnessing the power of STI to harvest the abundant resources of the State for the benefit of all.

Onu said frantic efforts are being made to ensure that the OPS and R&D/Academic institutions forge strategic alliances that emphasize more on industry & services demand-driven R&D programmes, projects and activities.

He further explained that the benefits of the strategic alliance will ensure that scientific research findings in our laboratories can easily be converted into products and services needed in our markets and shops. 

Adding,”Intellectual property can then be protected through patents, with tremendous financial reward for the scientists and institutions involved.”

On the recent change of name of the Ministry to Federal Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (FMSTI) from the previous Federal Ministry of Science and Technology (FMST), he stressed the FMSTI is now the custodian of Innovation development in Nigeria and for continuous quality improvement of existing traditional technologies.

He informed the BUK faculty that Kano State has been selected as the Headquarters of the Technology and Innovation Centre for Global Competitiveness (TICGCOM) in the North-West Zone of the country.

Earlier, the vice chancellor of Bayero University Kano,Prof. Sagir Adamu Abbas enumerated  the giant strides of the University in areas of research and innovations.

He therefore  reiterated the commitment  of university  communities  to partner with FMSTI to achieve the objective of advancing the Country technologically.

Goodwill messages were also delivered  by the Vice chancellor, Kano State University  of Science  and Technology, Prof.Shehu Alhaji Musa and Yusuf Maitama University,Prof.Muktar Atiku Kurawa.

The project manager for global competitiveness and strategy, Sir. Henry Eteama said that efforts are ongoing to ensure that Scientific Research results are not academic but are industry driven. 

He stressed the need for standardization, quality assessment, and an enabling environment will be ensured by the Federal Government, as this will allow for global recognition of Nigerian products and innovations.

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Onu canvasses Nigerian global competitiveness in STI

By Ignatius Okorocha

The Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu has called for a renaissance of Nigerian Technological Innovations, Products and services, to be of global standards. 

Dr. Onu made the call yesterday in Kano, at a working visit to the Executive Governor of Kano state, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

In statement by Media and PR, Josephine E. Ademu, the working visit was essentially to intimate the governor and people of Kano state on the establishment of a Technology Innovation Centre for global competitiveness.   

He stressed the need for intellectual property protection, adding that achieving this will encourage more innovators contribute their quota to the development of Science, Technology and Innovation in Nigeria.

The Minister said that the protection of Intellectual property will enhance the growth of Medium, Small and Micro scale enterprises and effectively fight poverty.

He further noted that the nation urgently needs the commercialization of research findings, thus turning these research results into goods and services available to Nigerians and for export. These he added, will lead to more wealth creation for Nigeria.

On National economic cohesion, Dr. Onu said that the sensitization exercise will help enhance the fact that all parts of Nigeria are self-sustainable based on the natural raw materials available to them.

Dr. Onu hailed the governor for his efforts in making Kano state a bastion of peace and socio-economic development.

In his remark,The Executive governor of Kano state, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje said that the surest way of making Nigeria’s teeming population an asset is by proper implementation of Science, Technology and Innovation policies.

He further called for the establishment of Business Entrepreneurship clinic, as a sure way of equipping youths to improve their manpower skills. He added that a minimum of 500 youths have been actively trained to develop their entrepreneurial skills.

The governor commended  Dr. Onu and by extension his Ministry’s efforts at making Kano state a focal point for the Northwest geo-political zone for the Technology Innovation Centre for global competitiveness.

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