The Guardian (Nigeria)

Minister unveils technology orientatio­n centre in Abuja

- Chike Onwuegbuch­i

DR Ogbonnaya Onu, minister of Science and Technology, said science and technology is the key that will enable Nigerians to become the true masters of their own destinies.

Onu said this during the inaugurati­on of the Technology Orientatio­n Centre (TOC) built by the National Agency for Science and Engineerin­g Infrastruc­ture (NASENI) in Abuja.

He said that “no country has ever become truly great without science and technology”.

He said the building of the centre showed that science, technology and innovation could drive Nigeria’s search for a new beginning.

“It shows that when challenged, Nigerians can break new frontiers and create new opportunit­ies that will move Nigeria away from a resource-based to a knowledgeb­ased and innovation-driven economy,” he said.

“I believe that if we pay greater attention to innovation and vigorously pursue the conversion of research findings into viable goods and services, we can recreate the middle class, strengthen the Naira and secure a better future for ourselves and generation­s yet unborn,” he said.

The minister said the centre would help the entreprene­urs, researcher­s and innovators gain greater access to the necessary processes that would fast track the commercial­isation of inventions using indigenous technologi­es.

“This will help create jobs, create wealth, reduce poverty and stimulate growth in the economy.

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L-R: Isioma Udeozo, Channel Lead, English West Africa, Cisco; Mrs. Kofo Akinkugbe, guest speaker/founder and Chief Executive Officer, Secureid; Mr. Olakunle Oloruntime­hin, General Manager, Cisco Nigeria; and Mrs. Uneku Atawodi-edun, guest...

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