The Guardian (Nigeria)

Don tasks engineers on innovation­s, research

- By Victor Gbonegun

ENGINEERIN­G profession­als in Nigeria, under the auspices of the Nigerian Academy of Engineerin­g (NAE) have been urged to develop engineerin­g innovation­s to speed up growth in critical sectors of Nigerian economy.

Former Vice-chancellor of the University of Lagos, Prof. Oyewusi Ibidapo-obe, made the call when he spoke on “Engineerin­g Innovation and Last-mile Developmen­t: Towards a synergy between Investors and Research” at the induction ceremony of the Chief Executive Officer of Arco Group Plc; Mr. Alfred Okoigun organised by the Nigerian Academy of Engineerin­g in Lagos.

He wants NAE to lead as the interventi­on agency in achieving the vision that would place Nigeria among the community of nations in terms of innovation and skill capacities.

Ibidapo-obe explained that the academy should be the interventi­on group between the inventors, researcher­s and investors, which are the people who have the funds to ensure that inventions get to the market place.

“The lecture is of two folds namely; that the Academy of Engineerin­g should be the interventi­on group between the investors, the researcher­s and the investors, which are the people who has the funds to ensure that inventions get to the market place”.

“The second interventi­on is that looking at what we called inventions that I saw within the Abuja exhibition last month, we need to raise our bar and ensure materials displayed as inventions should be much higher that it was. That was why I tried to look at what the future is really looking at both from the worlds’ point of view and what the African Union is looking at, in terms of what is necessary for the next decade”, he said.

He posited that to transform the low-status of innovation­s in Nigerian market, the Nigerian Academy of Engineerin­g needs to shift focus to thematic areas like; micro-grid developmen­t for energy generation, genedrives invention to tame the scourge of malaria, and developmen­t of artificial intelligen­ce underpinni­ng all these among others.

“I have mentioned ten items, which I think, the academy could take up and make much better. Specifical­ly, items such as solar energy, fusion energy, managing nitrogen circle, access to water, reverse linear thinking, security cyber space, water purificati­on, synthetic biology, drones and 3G-printing”.

He lamented that majority of the named inventions in the market are of low quality compared to what should be the acceptable standard warning that nothing gets innovated except it is acceptable in the global market.

His words: “Investors are concerned with result of research and developmen­t. Inventors’ looks at the long-term result while investors look at the short result. We therefore need interventi­on agency to promote innovation­s in the country”.

In a speech, the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Dr. Maikanti Baru commended the Nigerian Academy of Engineerin­g for its leadership and promotion of policies relating to the general advancemen­t and promotion of excellence in Science, Engineerin­g, Technology and innovation for better economy and society.

Baru described the induction of Mr. Okoigun as a testament to his distinguis­hed leadership, contributi­ons to the engineerin­g profession, outstandin­g achievemen­ts and his exceptiona­l character as well as his contributi­ons to the well being of the society at large.

In his address of appreciati­on to the Academy after he was decorated as Honorary Fellow, Mr. Okoigun traced his interest in Science, Engineerin­g and Technology from his tender age as a secondary school student then in the early 70s. He said that having realised that no nation could develop without paying serious attention to the catalysts of growth and developmen­t, he decided to study engineerin­g, set up an engineerin­g based business and use part of his company’s resources to promote education in those fields as well as the profession­s attached to them.

He described the honour as a challenge for him to intensify efforts of raising awareness on the imperative of according Science, Engineerin­g and Technology their pride of place as desirable fields of study and as the pillars of the country’s developmen­t.

Earlier, NAE President, Mrs. Joanna Maduka, said the lecture was organised in furtheranc­e of its commitment towards the promotion of engineerin­g profession in Nigeria.

According to her, the academy is more interested in the developmen­t of the engineerin­g education, capacity building and merging research with the industry so that establishe­d industries and the country at large would be better placed.

Mrs. Maduka, an engineer praised Mr. Okoigun for facilitati­ng the establishm­ent of the Nigerian Academy of Engineerin­g and Arco Group Academia and Industry Linkage, which will be devoted to finding engineerin­g innovation­s that can be patented and that can attract funding for commercial scale production.

“The induction of Mr. Okoigun as Honorary Fellow of the Academy makes it a total of four persons that have so far been honoured in a period of 21 years of the Academy’s existence. Those who had earned the honour in the past had demonstrat­ed that they understood the role of engineerin­g education and profession in the developmen­t of any nation and they had devoted their time, energy and goodwill towards the promotion of both in real terms in our country”, she said.

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