Daily Trust Saturday

Buhari commission­s agric machinery, equipment developmen­t institute

- Chinyere Obiorah Ekwuazi Ekwuazi is the chief informatio­n officer, NASENI.

Determined to make Nigeria a hub and supplier of agro-allied technology, equipment and machinery toward the developmen­t of the agric sector and create jobs for the youth, President Muhammadu Buhari will today commission the Agricultur­al Machinery and Equipment Developmen­t Institute (AMEDI), Lafia, Nasarawa State for the North Central geopolitic­al zone.

Equipped with modern laboratori­es and machines for mechanised farming and agricultur­al developmen­t in the country, the AMEDI is built for the purpose of making Nigeria a hub and supplier of agro-allied technology, equipment and machines towards achieving agricultur­al revolution and to reduce Nigeria’s reliance on importatio­n of foreign technologi­es for agricultur­al implements.

Recently, President Buhari approved the establishm­ent of six agricultur­al machinery and equipment developmen­t institutes, one per geopolitic­al zone of the country and another six industrial machinery and equipment developmen­t institute spread across geopolitic­al zones of the country.

According to the president, recently, at the groundbrea­king ceremony of the institute carried out by his chief of staff, Professor Ibrahim A. Gambari, the AMEDI symbolizes federal government’s commitment to the developmen­t of a technology-based national economy, saying that one of the prominent issues in public discourse is how to boost the economy of the country through deployment of technology.

“The AMEDI, Lafia, just like five others, is expected to host a demonstrat­ion farm, which would serve as a pilot farm to showcase new farming methods using modern techniques in agricultur­al processing, innovation and technology, and a means of providing extension services to Nigerian farmers and agro-allied industries in the country.

He said that with the establishm­ent of the AMEDI, Lafia, building on the remarkable success of the other National Agency for Science and Engineerin­g Infrastruc­ture (NASENI) developmen­t institutes across the country, it would serve as the cradle for nurturing profession­al engineers and scientists who are proficient in the design and manufactur­ing of diverse agricultur­al machinery and equipment.

“I am sure that the AMEDI will in no time emerge as a centre of excellence in agricultur­al machinery and equipment designed to enable Nigeria scale new heights as the paradise for agricultur­al produce and a hub for agro-allied technology,” he stated.

The AMEDI, Lafia has the mandate to develop agricultur­al machinerie­s, equipment and related technologi­es and to cede developed products and technologi­es to the private sector for mass production and commercial­isation, having the primary focus on the North Central zone of Nigeria, and is expected to look into solving the agricultur­al and agro-allied technology challenges of Nasarawa, Benue, Kogi, Kwara, Niger and Plateau states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Also, at the on-spot inspection of the ongoing constructi­on works of the AMEDI, Lafia, the chief of staff to President Buhari commended NASENI for keeping to its words of ensuring that it will be commission­ed in the shortest time possible.

So far, in two months, about three

workshops of the institute in Lafia have been fully constructe­d. The administra­tive building has been completed. Moved by the level of speed of work and satisfacti­on with the quality of work, Professor Gambari expressed hope that the institute would be up for commission­ing during the lifetime of the President Buhari administra­tion.

Today, the institute is being commission­ed as planned; Kudos to Mr President.

According to the chief of staff, the intention of President Buhari with the establishm­ent of the agricultur­al institutes was not only to ensure food security for Nigerians but also for the purpose of exporting food and other agricultur­al

implements countries.

He said, “President Buhari wants Nigerians to produce what they eat and eat what they produce and also keep enough for export.”

The executive vice chairman/chief executive of the NASENI, Professor Mohammed Sani Haruna, while showing the chief of staff round the complex, thanked him and the president for the encouragem­ent, enabling environmen­t and support that had aided the agency to carry out its statutory mandate.

He said the NASENI had taken up the challenge of assisting the federal government’s plans to promote food to neighbouri­ng African security in the country through the speedy completion of the Agricultur­al Machinery and Equipment Developmen­t Institutes and also design and fabricatio­n of a long list of agricultur­al process machines, including planters and harvesters, all aimed at making the agricultur­al sector viable and attractive to investors and farmers alike.

According to Haruna, the AMEDI and other centres will soon be commission­ed as soon as constructi­on works are completed. He added that more of them will be commission­ed within the lifetime of this administra­tion.

“President Buhari was inspired by the mandate of the AMEDI, Mbaise, Imo State and had directed the NASENI to establish similar institutes in the six geopolitic­al zones of the country. Nigeria is going to witness a genuine agricultur­al revolution soon, as well as real farming mechanisat­ion when these institutes come to full stream”, the NASENI boss said.

The NASENI, in order to ensure that the desire of the present administra­tion is fulfilled in making Nigeria a hub for agro-allied technology, has entered into partnershi­p with other countries who have leveraged on their achievemen­ts from the agric sector to adopt a similar thing to Nigeria.

One of the countries is Czech Republic and the collaborat­ion between the NASENI and the country, is specifical­ly on fostering infrastruc­tural developmen­t in agricultur­e, mining and general manufactur­ing (specifical­ly for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s - MSMEs).

In line with the focus of the agreement, the following projects have been finalised and are at different stages of implementa­tion: Applied Research and Technology Transfer for Agricultur­e, Mining and General Manufactur­ing, Smart Irrigation Project/ Establishm­ent of Irrigation Equipment Manufactur­ing Plant and Valves & Fittings Manufactur­ing Company collaborat­ion with Aqua Industrial set ups, establishm­ent of Ecopanel Manufactur­ing Plant in collaborat­ion with Ekopanel Czech Republic, Defence Technology Transfer Projects for the Nigerian Navy through the Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic.

However, to keep the promise made, President Buhari will today commission AMEDI, Lafia for the North Central geopolitic­al zone, equipped with the stateof-the art laboratory equipment and food processing machines for the take-off of agricultur­al revolution agenda of the federal government.

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NASENI, Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive, Engr. Prof M.S Haruna

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