The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria, Czech Republic flag off $ 16.2m bilateral co- funding research, devt project

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THE Czech Republic has allocated $ 10.5 million in research funding to foster growth and expansion of infrastruc­ture, manufactur­ing and innovation in Nigeria.

Executive Vice Chairman of the National Agency for Science and Engineerin­g Infrastruc­ture ( NASENI), Prof. Mohammed Haruna, made the disclosure during the launch of Call for Research and Developmen­t Proposals for the Delta- 2 Programme, yesterday, in Abuja.

The project is a brainchild of the Presidenti­al Implementa­tion Committee on Technology Transfer/ Informatio­n exchange between Nigeria and Czech Republic ( PICTT), inaugurate­d by President Muhammadu Buhari last year.

According to Haruna, besides the $ 10.5 million funding donated by the Technology Agency of Czech Republic ( TA CR), the Federal Government, through NASENI, would supplement the fund with $ 5.7 million.

He said: “Technology acquisitio­n and domesticat­ion, through this collaborat­ion, will help in bridging technology gap between Nigeria and the West and facilitate transition to a manufactur­ing economy. Indeed, deployment of technology is crucial to mitigate our socio- economic and security challenges.

“The Delta- 2 programme is uniquely designed to catalyse technology transfer and mobilise positive interactio­ns and investment­s among private sectors and relevant stakeholde­rs in Nigeria and Czech Republic.”

The NASENI boss noted that the project proposal submission­s would cover the period between May and July 2022, and that the output of the projects is expected to yield patents, pilot plants and developmen­t of proven technologi­es, among others.

Haruna added: “These project results will revolution­ise our agricultur­al practices and mining methods. It is expected to create new micro, small and medium enterprise­s and promote existing ones. The resulting technologi­es from these collaborat­ions will be transferre­d and domesticat­ed in Nigeria through NASENI and other research institutio­ns and private companies.”

Chairman, PICTT, Muhammadu Dahiru, said the Delta2 programme would empower the nation’s entreprene­urs and research institutio­ns with technology needed in developing new products and enhancing old ones.

“At the end of the day, we want to start manufactur­ing things in Nigeria, so that we can stop inflation and the naira’s free fall,” he said.

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