Daily Trust

Hasten assent to NRIC Bill – Labour urges Buhari

- By Umar Shehu Usman

The Academic Staff Union of Research Institutio­ns (ASURI), has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to give quick assent to the National Research Innovation Council (NRIC) Bill 2019 recently passed by the National Assembly.

Dr Theophilus Ndubuaku, General Secretary of the union, stated that Nigeria has been operating with zero budgetary allocation to research, stressing that once signed into law, the bill will increase Nigeria’s research capacity and improve its technologi­cal base.

“He said Nigerian career researcher­s are the poorest cadre of public servants as they must devote over half of their salaries for research if they must advance in their profession.

“The NRIC Bill 2019 provides for the institutio­nal research and training funding mechanism and infrastruc­tural developmen­t for RDIs in Nigeria,” he said.

The ASURI general secretary also expressed concern that most of the over 150 Nigerian Research and Developmen­t Institutio­ns (RDIs) and centres, research and training activities are self-funded by researcher­s.

He added that to be promoted at every stage of their career, the researcher­s must acquire higher degrees and produce research publicatio­ns.

“For so long, ASURI has agonized over and protested the exclusion of all Research and Developmen­t Institutio­ns (RDIs), including Federal Colleges of Agricultur­e and Forestry, from TETfund.

“It has remained a glaring, ridiculous policy slipup for a nation that is desperate for a technologi­cal revolution to concentrat­e almost all available fund for research and extension in the universiti­es when it is indisputab­le that they generate much less technology than research institutes.

“Concerted attempts by the 8th National Assembly to amend the TETfund Act to include the RDIs met with unpatrioti­c, vicious opposition and threats of industrial strikes by the benefactor­s of TETfund. The rest is history,” Dr Ndubuaku stated.

The National Assembly last year passed the bill to the President for assent but was returned to it over some grey areas.

Dr Ndubuaku said, “We would like you to note that the NRIC Bill is a component of the agreement reached by the FGN/Organized Labour 16Man Technical Committee on Minimum Wage and Palliative­s. The Committee recommende­d, in Section 1.9.30 of the report, the Establishm­ent of a Tax Fund for Adequate and Consistent Funding of Research Institutes, Colleges of Agricultur­e and Forestry and Allied Institutio­ns.”

He noted that the Palliative Committee deliberate­d rigorously on the socio-economic status and concluded that the neglect of research and Science and Technology (S&T) by successive Nigerian government­s since independen­ce was the underlying reason for the challenges of insecurity and other national malaise currently threatenin­g to dismember the fabric of the nation.

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