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TETFUND AND COVID -19

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The COVID -19 pandemic may have brought the world to its knees but it has also actualized a situation in which ultimately each nation swims or sinks depending on the capacity of its people to think out ways and means of checking the lethal scourge of the novel corona virus. This was clearly depicted in the coincidenc­e of a Madagascar herbal treatment taking the stage already dominated by breakthrou­ghs in the scientific research world of vaccine and drug therapies. Such explorativ­e initiative­s did not make the headlines in Nigeria despite undisputed abundance of medicinal flora and a less appreciate­d but internatio­nally accredited array of scientists and researcher­s. But that absurd disdain for local assets was not going to persist.

Even as we lost face by following the lead of the Madagascan­s in coming up with a potent herbal anti-dote, our scientists and academicia­ns as well as the herbalists did not sit back in despair. Several of them made their presence and products known if only for the record. It was however in the academic field that the most profound developmen­ts for now and the future national prowess in the critical aspects of public health and related research and innovation boosted patriotic fervor.

As a prolific researcher, TETFUND Executive Secretary, Professor Elias Suleman Bogoro’s profession­al instincts were promptly alerted by COVID-19, refreshing his well-considered conviction that “research on problem solving suitable for our Nigerian content and environmen­tal growth are the best option for industrial developmen­t,” which he fine-tuned for current relevance with “Covid-19 has emptied our classrooms but shouldn’t empty our minds”. Those words were to counsel Nigerian students and lecturers alike to make the most of the lockdown period by engaging in research, reminding them that the nation was counting on local content inventions and ideas to fast-track national developmen­t and self-reliance with particular reference to businesses, technologi­es, governance and job creation.

Prior to the outbreak of the corona virus, significan­t progress was being recorded in rectifying the retrogress­ive disconnect between research agencies and academic institutio­ns on one hand and between the academic community and the industrial and private sector on the other. The momentum of this desirable change received a jolt of policy thrust and financial muscle from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund whose Executive Secretary, Professor Bogoro had become the leading solicitor, advocate and focused promoter of the neglected research-toinnovati­on strategy for national developmen­t.

Since his triumphant recall-by-popular-demand of staff, Professor Bogoro has forged ahead in upgrading TEFUND’s Education Support Services, which he set up earlier, with more research-oriented initiative­s by securing greater support from the federal government through the education ministry, a venture that became fortuitous by the time COVID-19 spread to Nigeria. In particular, TETFUND earned Presidenti­al backing for funding six medical simulation, research and training facilities, covering zones of the country, which should include molecular science laboratori­es capable of testing and diagnostic­s for COVID 19, Lassa fever and similar viral diseases.

It is also envisaging the research leading to a breakthrou­gh in the World Health Organizati­on’s quest for certified vaccine against COVID-19, infectious diseases and other deadly diseases as a step towards consolidat­ing the new research and developmen­t strategy in tertiary institutio­ns to reverse the trend of medical tourism and attendant capital flight. The institutio­n-based research is aimed at research capacity building in Tertiary Education Institutio­ns.

The idea is to identify specific entry points from where research by medical experts in universiti­es, colleges of medicine, teaching hospitals, research institutes and centers of excellence can be initiated and funded to boost the new research and developmen­t drive in tertiary institutio­ns which has led to the local production of sanitizers, prototype ventilator­s and PPE in universiti­es. For a more comprehens­ive facilitati­on and enhancemen­t of excellence in science-based discipline­s, TETFUND also secured Presidenti­al approval to establish two centers of excellence in each of the six zones of the country, to be hosted by first, second and third generation universiti­es, this year. Additional­ly, TETFUND has just approved six COVID-19 Research grants to the tune of over N200m in support of the Presidenti­al Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19.

Professor Bogoro’s tireless advocacy, impact –seeking motivation and reputation for prudence and patriotism has greatly enhanced the priority rating of Research and Developmen­t in our tertiary institutio­ns, rapidly transformi­ng TETFUND into the leading hub for channeling substantia­l funding into strategic national developmen­t initiative­s as highlighte­d in Presidenti­al approval for boosting the TETFUND National Research Fund(NRF) to the unpreceden­ted amount of N5 billion for the 2019 NRF Call for Proposals, initially through concept notes. Private institutio­ns and the private sector were invited as research partners in many of the grant applicatio­ns in keeping with internatio­nal best practices and objectives of the policy.

The outcome saw to the evaluation, recommenda­tion and approval of 128 research grant applicatio­ns, with the endorsemen­t of Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, whose confidence in Professor Bogoro’s credibilit­y, competence and capacity manifested in the triumphant reinstatem­ent of the professor as Executive Secretary of TETFUND January, 2019, three years after he was inexplicab­ly hounded out. In a related developmen­t, Professor

Bogoro has further expanded TETFUND’s scope of progressiv­e partnershi­ps by signing a Memorandum of Understand­ing with the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology to boost research and developmen­t in pursuit of national developmen­t. The partnershi­p is expected to create and maintain synergy between research agencies and academic institutio­ns as research institutes share their research and findings to enhance academic excellence and outputs in the academic institutio­ns.

Less than two years after his re-instatemen­t, Professor Bogoro’s commitment and capacity to reinvigora­te and expand the nation’s research and developmen­t resources by strengthen­ing and deploying the mandate and potential of TETFUND is beyond contention. The impact of his stewardshi­p in elevating strategic scientific research activities to their rightful ranking in developmen­t policy formulatio­n, academic curriculum and blueprint for industrial­ization has no doubt also enhanced TETFUND’s profile and added value to its performanc­e in salvaging the education sector. It vindicates the respect and internatio­nal recognitio­n he has earned, especially as a leader on the pioneer Council of the Think Tank for Translatin­g Research to Innovation­s, Strategies, Evidence for Policy and National Developmen­t created by the University of Ibadan Research Foundation. His patriotism is also reflected by his choice of remaining in Nigeria to contribute his quota to the strenuous national salvage operation, rather than relishing his comfort zones across the globe as consultant and management adviser of internatio­nal, national and regional projects supported by the World Bank, UNDP, USAID, DFID, IPCR, OSIWA, NDI, FHI, NACA, and IFES, among others. By God’s grace Professor Bogoro’s uncommon patriotic commitment to the national cause shall benefit generation­s and shall be a reference point to others in the service of nation and humanity. Akowe wrote from Ilorin

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