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FG establishes six technology Innovation centres

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FG establishes six technology Innovation centres


Minister of Science Technology and Innovation, Dr. Adeleke  Mamora

The Federal Government has established technology and innovation centres to upscale global competitiveness and production of goods and services.

Speaking at the flag off of the technology and innovation centres in Abuja, the Minister of Science Technology and Innovation, Dr. Adeleke  Mamora, said the move was to engage stakeholders to dialogue on the implementation through the Presidential Executive Order No.5.

Dr Mamora centres would serve as an avenue for the promotion of technology utilization for competitiveness.

The Minister noted that the centres would also provide Nigerians with needed information on Science technology and Innovation through interaction with scientists.

He said: “Though, this is the first dialogue ever to be held in line with the E0-5, it has also become important for Science technology and Innovation to play an important role in the fiscal and monetary policies of the country for a better today and tomorrow.”

According to the Dr Mamora, the Theme of the meeting “Achieving Nigeria’s Competitiveness and improved foreign Exchange Earning through Science, Technology and Innovation” funding of STI was critical hence the need for privatization to enable the ministry carry out its mandate.

The minister of state, Dr Henry Ikechukwu, said the centres would serve as a hub for the promotion of technology utilization, strengthen its management and facilitate commercialisation.

The commissioner of science and technology from Bayelsa State Dr Promise Ekio urges government to use the Executive Order No. 5 to address the challenge of oil theft in the Niger Delta.

Participants at the event expressed commitment to work with the ministry in achieving its mandate and said for visible and sustainable progress to be attained in the country, drastic efforts must be made to develop its indigenous STI base.

The event attracted stakeholders from the academics, private sector and researchers

Reporting by Rabi Momoh, editing by Daniel Adejo

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