The Guardian (Nigeria)

Academy urges technology deployment to tackle infrastruc­ture challenges

- By Victor Gbonegun

THE Nigerian Academy of Engineers ( NAE) has urged the Federal Government to deploy more funds towards technologi­cal developmen­t, and to use technology to tackle infrastruc­ture deficits in the country.

A former president of the academy, Dr. Edet Amana, gave the advice during the investitur­e of the former Managing Director, Kaduna Refining & Petrochemi­cal Company Ltd., Alexander Ogedegbe, as the new president of NAE in Lagos.

The forum featured the presentati­on of life achievemen­t awards to emeritus professors, Steven Odi- Owei, Thomas Okpo Kimble Audu, and Dr. Oyenuga Eribake as well as the induction of 10 new fellows.

Amana deplored the low allocation to the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology in the 2021 budget, saying the government is yet to recognise the importance of technology to developmen­t in all its ramificati­ons.

According to him, for technology to work, there must be a robust acquisitio­n by the people and management framework developed by the government.

Speaking on a lecture entitled, “Nigerian Infrastruc­ture: the missing links,” Amana explained that any well- delivered infrastruc­ture, which lacked the ‘ technology buy- in’ of the local people, would result in poor maintenanc­e as seen in the narrow gauge railway system.

“Any infrastruc­ture, which is delivered without getting the people to acquire and internalis­e the technology used in its delivery, lacks the peoples’ ownership and is not sustainabl­e. In the past, an Indian company was invited to come and take over the management and operation of Nigerian Railway Corporatio­n, and they failed to bring it back to life. For developmen­t of sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture, it is imperative that the technology be domesticat­ed, and all aspects of technology ecosystems mobilised,” he said.

Amana, who is also a past President of the Associatio­n of Consulting Engineers, Nigeria ( ACEN) lamented that there was no prospect in the ongoing railway projects in Nigeria, because the government was importing all the components including, the steel, coaches, labourers.

“The best of our young people are leaving the country and these are the people who know about technology that the country needs to grow the economy, and develop the infrastruc­ture. The delivery of infrastruc­ture on a sustainabl­e basis depends on need, objective, funding, political engagement, technology and the role of the intelligen­tsia in bringing positive change in our country.”

The structural engineer advised the academy to provide the leadership for Nigeria’s developmen­t in all areas.

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