“We must develop our own technology; no country will give us theirs; the output of local researchers which are as good as that of their foreign counterparts often end up in cupboards because we refuse to patnonise their products. “We excessively rely on foreign goods; this attitude further makes us dependent and almost 90 per cent of our technology are imported.’’ In his remarks, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, the Minister of Science and Technology and Chairman of the occasion, lauded IITRED for its noble gesture in promoting innovations. Onu, who was represented by Mr Adeneye Talabi, the Director of Science and Technology in the ministry, urged IITRED to extend its awards to the area of Engineering.
He pledged the ministry’s commitment at promoting science and technology and encouraging innovations. He said “we see IITRED as development partners; we are the vanguard in the promotion of science and technology. “There is a Presidential Standing Committee on Local Inventions and Innovations and the fund has been domiciled in the ministry. “I urge innovators to key into the provisions of the Committee for assistance.’’ In his contribution, Prof. Sonni Tyoden, the Deputy Governor of Plateau, said that with the current dwindling oil resources, Nigeria needed researchers who could add value to the society.
He commended the award recipents, adding that the issues they dealt with had societal demand.According to him, the Plateau Government is willing to partner with IITRED in facilitating research that will solve the problems of society. In his research presentation, Garba, who won the Outstanding Medical Research Prize with his entry on “Development and Production of Typhoid Fever Vaccine’’ said his work had undergone all necessary verifications. He said he was waiting for the National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to finish with the registration of the vaccine before he would commercialise it.
The IITRED President, Dr Sani Dawop, said the institute’s Research Award Committee, in consultation with other experts, found the three researchers’ works as excellent output in solving their target problems. He said each of them was entitled to N500,000 each by the institute. (NAN)
Source:Leadership Online