The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG plans deployment of technology in post-crude oil economy

- From Comfort Dafe and Abosede Musari, Abuja

MINISTER of Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu, yesterday bemoaned the country’s low level of developmen­t years after independen­ce and pushed for the deployment of science and technology to break the jinx of underdevel­opment.

He insisted that Nigeria could become self-reliant if the government prioritise­s science and technology.

Speaking during a lecture at the National Defense College in ABUJA, Onu said the challenge facing Nigeria was to initiate bold and visionary policies that would help move the economy in the right direction.

The economic diversific­ation, he said, should be driven in such a way that when the demand for crude oil drops in the global market, the country could absorb the shock and avoid recession, which has always had a negative effect on the economy.”

He believes science and technology would help redirect the country’s developmen­t process and create new jobs and wealth that would guarantee a buoyant and dynamic economy capable of fighting and reducing poverty.

Onu disclosed that the ministry had worked hard to conduct research and innovation through its agencies, saying this can help achieve food safety and security, improve communicat­ion and movement of persons and goods from one part of the country to another.

He added that the country would be safe and secure through the use of nanotechno­logy, robotics, artificial intelligen­ce and rocket space technology

While explaining the reasons the National Science, Technology and Innovation’s Road map 2017-2030 (NSTIR-2030) were presented, Onu said it was designed to move the country away from a resource-based economy to a knowledge-based one.

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