The Guardian (Nigeria)

NLNG Prize for Science seeks innovation­s to sustain food security in Nigeria

- By Paul Adunwoke

Shave advocated the need to find some lasting scientific solution and approach to attaining sustainabl­e food security, as it is critical to the country’s survival and eliminatio­n of hunger in Nigeria.

The scientists said trending forecast showed there might be severe food challenges waiting to implode in Nigeria if action is not taken to reduce the challenges facing the agricultur­al industry in Nigeria.

The scientists made this known when Nigeria Prize for Science received 107 entries for the 2022 edition, which is sponsored by Nigeria NLNG Limited. The Prize for Science, which held at Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, was titled ‘ Innovation­s in Sustainabl­e Food Security’.

The Advisory Board for the prize, chaired by Prof. Barth Nnaji, former Minister of Power, handed over 107 entries to the judges, headed by Prof. Christian Ugwu Agbo, of the Department of Agricultur­e at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

NLNG General Manager for External Relations and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, Mr. Andy Odeh, represente­d by the acting Manager, Corporate Communicat­ions and Public Affairs, Mrs. Anne- Marie Palmer- Ikuku, stated that scientists were needed now, more than ever in the country’s history, to wade off a food crisis that would negatively impact sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

He said NLNG is very keen on ensuring that Nigeria Prize for Science creates opportunit­ies for positive impact in all spheres of life in Nigeria. “This is why we are taking continuous improvemen­t steps to revitalise and rekindle the drive for developmen­t and to build a better Nigeria, in line with our company’s vision,” he said

Odeh explained that the programme was their Corporate Social Responsibi­lity ( CSR) to give back to the society where they operate.

He said: “This is because our vision of being a globally competitiv­e LNG Company helping to build a better Nigeria rests on promoting excellence everywhere we see it. And no nation can develop without excellence in Science/ Innovation and in the Arts/ Humanities.

“This as you might know is our reason for sponsoring the Nigeria prizes for science, literature and literary criticism. And in this journey of about 18 years, we have been blessed to have the support of distinguis­hed Nigerians, serving as members of the advisory boards and as Judges.”

Prof. Nnaji, said the science prize was an opportunit­y to change the narrative about the country’s developmen­t. He stated that the state of the nation mirrors the state of science and scientific research in the country. He challenged the judges to remain resolute and focused on excellence, sound research, and innovation.

Nnaji said he was particular­ly happy that the 2022 prize cycle was off to a great start and he remains optimistic that the board will find quality works in the submission­s and ultimately find one worthy of the prize.

However, Nnaji stated he was happy to see changes to the collective national narrative based on the applicatio­ns of the solutions that this prize brings way forward.

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