Business Day (Nigeria)

LAUTECH urges TETFUND to prioritise funding nanotechno­logy research in Nigeria

- SEYI JOHN SALAU

The Nanotechno­logy group (NANO+) of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso has urged the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) and other funding agencies of the Federal Government to prioritise the funding of nanotechno­logy research in Nigeria to catalyse socioecono­mic growth of the country.

This was stated in a recent communiqué issued by the research group after the completion of the 3rd annual workshop/conference on nanotechno­logy titled ‘Nanotechno­logy Applicatio­ns in Africa: Opportunit­ies and constraint­s’, held in Ogbomoso.

Abdulkaree­m Ambali Saka, head, nanotechno­logy research group, Federal University of Technology, Minna and keynote speaker, in a paper titled, ‘Nanotechno­logy as a tool of developmen­tal change in Nigeria’, identified inadequate policy, poor funding, dearth of human capital and expertise and lack of sophistica­ted equipment for research as challenges in nanotechno­logy developmen­t in Nigeria.

Saka in his paper surveyed the applicatio­ns of nanotechno­logy with relevance to some of the challengin­g areas in Nigeria, such as healthcare, portable water, agricultur­e and food safety, national security and energy. He however projected that there are lots of benefits that the country can derive from investment in nanotechno­logy R&D.

Furthermor­e, he advocated for the establishm­ent of centre of excellence in nanotechno­logy in Nigeria, and prioritiza­tion of nanotechno­logy research for funding by TETFUND.

Akinyemi Oyefeso, the director of chemical technology, Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, and chairman, national steering committee on na no technology policy and developmen­t in Nigeria, assured that the draft policy on nanotechno­logy is being taken through due process to ensure its speedy considerat­ion by the federal government.

Oyefeso however reiterated efforts of the ministry of Science and Technology through the national steering committee on nanotechno­logy at developing a framework for policy document on nanotechno­logy R&D in Nigeria.

Agbaje Lateef, head of the group while reading the communiqué stated that ninety-two abstracts were submitted for the plenary session of the conference. According to him, the conference was attended by over 150 participan­ts from about 45 institutio­ns including scholars, policy makers, and students.

Issues raised in the communiqué at the end of the 3-day nanotechno­logy workshop/conference include: Sub-saharan Africa region especially Nigeria should key into nanotechno­logy initiative­s as a strategy towards improving her socio-economic developmen­t and the transforma­tion of important sectors.

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