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How young engineer fabricates automated rice milling machine

Sets up mill to prove its efficiency

- From Ibrahim Musa Giginyu, Kano

Engineer Iliyasu Nazifi is a young Nigerian entreprene­ur with a vision for the nation’s agricultur­al developmen­t processes. Though a chemical engineer by training, Mr. Nazifi has spent over ten years in manufactur­ing and fabricatio­n of agricultur­al machines for processing and value addition.

As the Managing Director of Prime Mill

Limited, Nazifi is the brain behind a lot of locally fabricated agricultur­al processing machines, which can meet and match internatio­nal standard.

Speaking to Daily Trust on Sunday, Engineer Nazifi said he went into fabricatio­n to complement the efforts of the Nigerian government’s agricultur­al policies that have put the agricultur­al sector in a more advantageo­us position, adding that the manner in which Nigerians have taken to farming has been encouragin­g to the sector.

Nazifi stressed that as an engineer, he had to looked inward to see where he can come in with a workable solution to assist big and small agricultur­al industries in the milling and processing circle, taking into considerat­ion all the opportunit­ies attached to such developmen­t.

He also revealed that after a survey on the traditiona­l methods of agro-processing, he came up with a much developed and advanced technology that will work based on the local procedures of agro-processing in rice mills with a process of parboiling from the bottom as against the modern machinery that parboiled from the top.

According to him, to achieve the set target, he set up a rice mill to show the world how real the new innovation­s are, “We fabricated our machines locally and started milling, we observed how the market accepted our product wholeheart­edly because of the quality of products we have been producing. That was what gave us the motivation needed,” he revealed.

With an experience of over 10 years, Engineer Nazifi was able to establish a workshop that trained young engineers in modern fabricatio­n of agricultur­al processing machines such as driers, postharves­t processing machines and postharves­t machines among others. According to him, his fabricatio­ns were not an imitation of a foreign machines but a collection of new innovation­s that suit the local needs.

“Our fabricated products are entirely different designs, my background as a refinery design engineer has given me the chance and the ability to come up with innovation­s based on the local methodolog­y used by our people to produce advanced machine that will suit the process and the desired machine needed. Not to sound proud, but the feedbacks we are getting from our clients are indeed encouragin­g,” he revealed.

It was gathered that several mega rice mills and other integrated agricultur­al inclined processing companies were fully fabricated across the state and also in other states across the nation. It was revealed that over the years, Engineer Nazifi has

graduated to become a state-of-the-art fabricator using computer aided machines to fabricate agricultur­al processing machines of internatio­nal standard.

According to him, Nigeria has no scarcity of talent as it has the right people and the right talents, adding that what Nigerians need is the motivation to explore those talents. He added that Nigeria has come of age to do bigger things without the interventi­on of any expatriate, adding that the issue at hand is not only the fabricatio­n but the creativity behind it.

He also explained that with the new developmen­t, many investors in agroproces­sing were able to set up companies of their own because they can afford the machines.

“Though locally fabricated, some of the raw material used such as the stainless steels needs to be imported. However, this did not make it very expensive like the imported ones, at least these machines are about 45 percent cheaper than the foreign ones and that has made it possible for many agroproces­sing investors to own companies. It is clear that we can fabricate the agroproces­sing machines we need in Nigeria, this is not a myth. We have done it and we will continue to do it,” he said.

When asked the secret behind his zeal and endurance to withstand all pressures, Nazifi said, “There is no secret behind it, the only thing is for one to identify opportunit­ies where they exist and try to capitalize on those opportunit­ies. Nigerians can do a lot of things and thank God that they are now doing it despite several issues.”

 ?? ?? Some of the computer aided machines at Iliyasu’s fabricatio­n workshop
Some of the computer aided machines at Iliyasu’s fabricatio­n workshop
 ?? ?? His completed fabricated rice mill
His completed fabricated rice mill
 ?? ?? Engineer Iliyasu Nazifi
Engineer Iliyasu Nazifi

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