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Buhari’s Executive Order will Lead Nigeria to Manufactur­ing Economy, Says NASENI CEO

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The Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the National Agency for Science and Engineerin­g Infrastruc­ture (NASENI), Professor Mohammed Sani Haruna, yesterday said Executive Order 5 initiated by President Muhammadu Buhari will transform the nation’s economy.

Haruna said the order would enable Nigeria to have a transition from a commodity-based economy to manufactur­ing and knowledgeb­ased economy in the country.

He added that the order would also revolution­ise the activities of the agency and ensure adequate patronage for the products of the organisati­on when faithfully implemente­d.

NASENI boss made the submission­s in Abuja while receiving an award of excellence and labour friendline­ss by the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Research Institutio­ns (ASURI).

He said: “Executive Order 5 which enforces the patronizat­ion of local profession­als, it is not only an order but it has gone far in the National Assembly.

“This singular order has promised to revolution­ise our activities. It is the implementa­tion of the order that will guarantee a transition from a commodity based economy to manufactur­ing and knowledge based economy in the country.

“I commend President Buhari for initiating this transforma­tion order.”

Haruna thanked the Union for the honour and said the award was for the entire NASENI family.

He said the award signified hope and developmen­t for the country.

Haruna said: “This award signifies harmony. It comes from the body of researcher­s. Those that gave me the award are those that are doing this work.

“We thought that we used to disturb them by giving them difficult tasks with short deadlines to deliver on products and services that the nation wants despite the impression that we are not allowing them rest they are still commending me for that. So it signifies hope and developmen­t for the nation.

Presenting the award, the Coordinati­ng Chairman of ASURI-NASENI, Dr. Oluwaseyi Akinyele Ogunbenro, said it was in recognitio­n of the uncommon labour friendline­ss and profession­al excellence of the EVC.

He said overtime the NASENI EVC had demonstrat­ed very serious positive commitment to the requests and agitations of the union.

Ogungbero said: “He (Haruna) has overtime demonstrat­ed the passion for good working relationsh­ip between the union and the management of NASENI, hence the industrial peace being witnessed in NASENI today.”

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