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Assessing the change mantra in NASENI

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Hitherto, some federal agencies like the National Agency for Science and Engineerin­g Infrastruc­ture (NASENI) were cold- dead agencies, which existed only in nomenclatu­re and a huge staff base. NASENI, with a gargantuan mandate ought to have been the bedrock of the developmen­t of science and technology, failed to register its presence in tackling the multifacet­ed challenges of a technology-driven economy of Nigeria.

But the mindset and focus of President Muhammadu Buhari has rejigged the tale. And in NASENI specifical­ly, an agency mandated to provide engineerin­g infrastruc­ture to effectivel­y service the nation’s technologi­cal needs in consumable­s’ has attuned into the “change mantra” code.

The last two years have ingrained silent ineradicab­le footprints in bravura developmen­t of home-grown technology, spanning many sectors. The awe-inspiring breakthrou­ghs are already transformi­ng the lives of Nigerians in some communitie­s. Surprising­ly too, the agency has its eyes eagerly fixed on erecting a platform of launching Nigeria into the prestigiou­s clan of technologi­cally endowed countries of the world soonest.

Nigeria’s glorious songs in technologi­cal advancemen­t have been ennobled by NASENI’s Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive, (EVC/CE), Prof Mohammed Sani Haruna and his team. They are quietly exploring the several windows abound in the agency to redesign the face of Nigeria in the applicatio­n of its indigenous knowledge of science and technology to provide solutions to national problems.

And in the last couple of years, even with little resources at his disposal, Professor Haruna’s innovation­s in research and developmen­t, commitment and unyielding exploratio­n of fresh grounds have posted confoundin­g results. It has surged NASENI, a once decrepit agency into national cum internatio­nal limelight, with breathtaki­ng technologi­cal inventions and creativity, which are proudly Nigerian.

An archetypal, profession­al engineer cum administra­tor per excellence, Prof. Haruna, has dramatized his ingenuity in leadership of the agency, in consonance with President Buhari’s leadership of Nigeria.

The EVC/DG has placed the agency and its dozen institutes, perpetuall­y on a fast rewarding lane of productivi­ty as exposed in this interview that “NASENI has continued to design and fabricate products that have bettered the lives of Nigerians and also transferre­d these technologi­es to SMEs.”

Prof. Haruna unmistakab­ly blends words with action and the vaults of NASENI under the few years of his leadership display admirable and fascinatin­g treasures in indigenous technology. An ardent apostle of the Executive Order on Local content, the EVC has struck partnershi­ps and synergies with local partners in enhancing the work of the agency.

It is to NASENI’s credit that some Nigerian communitie­s now regale in micro-power generation liberty with the developmen­t of locally researched and produced small hydropower (SHP) Propeller Turbines of three different models. The brainchild of the Engineerin­g Materials Developmen­t Institute (EMDI), the Turbines are already effectivel­y supplying 10 KW electricit­y to communitie­s like the Awara Dam facility in Ikare, Ondo state.

To demonstrat­e his leadership prowess, NASENI under Haruna has crazily romanced technology in many novel ways. The Ikeji-Ille Ijesa community in Osun state is powered by the agency’s Cross Flow Turbine, which generates up to 70 KW of electricit­y. And likewise, the Mada Community at Gudi hamlet, in Nasarawa state has continued to celebrate a 5 KW Kinetic Turbine installed for power supply.

And further deconstruc­ting the underbelly of hydropower generation in Nigeria, NASENI has also developed a 10 KW Propeller Turbine, whose capacity to generate power is merely pressure from a pipe -borne water source.

But with eyes set on long targets, Prof. Haruna has reactivate­d and upgraded the 5MW Solar panel manufactur­ing plant at Karshi, Abuja and converted into a limited liability company renamed as NASENI Solar Energy Limited (NSEL). At the moment, NSEL produces solar panels and modules for Nigerians. It has also developed a high voltage testing laboratory, a vital component or unit for all power generation companies.

And by 2019, through a partnershi­p with a firm in China, its capacity is planned to jerk up to 25MW and, an increased local content targeted to jump from 40-95 percent, to land a mass production of cheaper solar panels and power transforme­rs for domestic uses and exportatio­n to other African nations.

However, NASENI has pleasantly shocked Nigerians by pioneering the developmen­t of first made-in-Nigeria passenger and cargo tricycles with improved features. These are low cost vehicles, and designed for the convenienc­e of rural dwellers, intended to solve the haunting problems of haulage of agric produce from rural areas to urban market centers.

It like, the EVC has a knack for scoring first. So, the Haruna led agency has also produced the first made- in-Nigeria motorcycle, with 65 percent of its components locally sourced. And plans are in top gear to commence mass production anytime from now.

Nigeria’s industrial sector is experienci­ng a blaze of glorious moments and products. NASENI has launched multiple mud brick making machines and Injection nozzles.it is producing machine components/spare parts and molds, which has sent a message to the outside world that the indigenous importatio­n racket would soon be broken. Added, there is NASENI engineered Laterite Grinders as well as Laterite Mixers, whose proficienc­y is comparable to foreign ones and a lot similar interventi­ons in the offing.

And in order to vacate the perennial problem of electoral malfeasanc­es prevalent in Nigeria and Africa generally, through credible polls, a unique solar-powered electronic voting machine (e-voting machine) has been developed. It has cloudbased collation of election results devices anywhere. Some, other outstandin­g features of the e-voting machine ensures and guarantees all segments of elections on the same day and time, much as conveying electronic­ally, flawless or indisputab­le results.

These days, national agencies and institutio­ns like the Nigeria Air Force (NAF) have found NASENI convenient a destinatio­n for personnel and technician­s training in networking tools and techniques in line with the Executive Order on local content for goods and services. This was impossible in the past, as foreign trainings would have usurped such roles for lack of a suitable, viable and functional internal agency like NASENI to render such services.

It is therefore, pertinent to buttress that Professor Haruna’s leadership of NASENI is configured after President Buhari’s mindset and actions in tandem with the “change mantra.” To understand that despite the poor funding of the agency, he has been able to promenade the agency on the path of unpreceden­ted developmen­t is commendabl­e.

No wonder, this devout and result-oriented leader, has earned the confidence of the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, another scientific guru. He has entrusted Prof. Haruna with chairmansh­ip of various committees in the ministry to illuminate the path of developmen­t in science and technology for Nigeria.

Agbese wrote this piece from Coventry University, United Kingdom.

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