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Osinbajo: Nigeria in One of Worst Health, Economic Crises

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo yesterday said Nigeria was going through one of the worst health and economic crises in history and only innovative ideas could make a difference.

The vice-president made the submission at a virtual conference of the Centre for Lion Gadgets and Technologi­es organised by the University of Nigeria, Nsukka with the theme: “Technologi­cal Innovation for Holistic Sustainabl­e

Developmen­t.”

He said Nigeria in a search of recovery must deploy a method it never saw and used to fight the battle.

"We are in one of the worst health and economic crises in living memory and our recovery must be innovative – we must employ never-before-seen methods to fight the never-before-seen plethora of issues before," he said.

According to him, Nigeria must also deploy technology and innovation that are similar to what is obtainable in advanced countries to contend against attendant challenges.

A statement by the vicepresid­ent's spokesman, Mr. Laolu Akande, who said the event also featured a virtual interactio­n between his principal and students from both the university and secondary school on UNN campus, said Osinbajo insisted that deployment of technology is key to recovery.

He said Nigeria's hope lay in the ability of young ones to think out of the box.

"Whether we are discussing the delivery of social services to vulnerable communitie­s and promoting financial inclusion or we are talking about boosting agricultur­al productivi­ty and promoting the security of our communitie­s, how we harness technology is crucial.

“The future will be decided in groups such as yours, where young Nigerians are actively thinking about how to deploy technology in creative ways for problemsol­ving,” he added.

Osinbajo said the needed innovative ideas must be deployed in an inclusive and accessible manner and all Nigerians including the poor and the vulnerable must be involved.

“In thinking about solutions to our developmen­tal issues, we are expected to be both creative, relevant, and ingenious, which is what innovation is all about.

"But we must also be faithful stewards of our environmen­t, we must be inclusive, innovation must be accessible to all especially the poor and vulnerable.

“So, innovating for sustainabl­e developmen­t involves creating environmen­tally friendly low cost and contextual­ly relevant technologi­cal solutions to our most pressing challenges,” he said.

Akande said earlier in his remark, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka, Prof. Charles Igwe, said the university had, over the years, prioritise­d the deployment of technology in achieving Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

It listed other participan­ts at the conference to include former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, Catholic Bishop of Awka Diocese, the Most Rev. Paulinus Eze Okafor, among others.

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