Minister of Science and Technology,
Professor Ita Bassey Okon Ewa has said that the Federal Government
through its research agency, SHEDA Science and Technology Complex, Abuja has
concluded plans to partner the European Union and United Nations Educational
Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO to enable Nigeria domesticate
solar technology in the country.
This he said is part of the
ministry’s dream projects to compliment federal government’s effort to ensure
steady power supply in the country in line with the realization of the Vision
20 2020 age4nda.
The minister who disclosed this
during his facility tour visit at the SHEDA complex in Abuja, expressed
satisfaction with the quality of scientific research and achievements recorded
by indigenous scientists at the complex, especially in the area of solar energy
and agricultural implantation said the issue of power in the country had become
very crucial and believe that Nigeria cannot drive the Vision 20 2020
dream without technology.
He said Nigeria can make
breakthroughs if local scientists are given the right support to
commercialise their products and services and also make them available for
export.
‘‘We are looking at a situation
where we can engage some of the international bodies like European Union,
UNESCO to come and partner and drive solar technology here in SHEDA Science and
Technology complex. We believe that we cannot drive the Vision 20-2020 dream
without technology. Once we have this crucial issue of power, which is
very crucial to technology, the first way out is how to overcome that problem.
Once that is captured, power will be an integral part of that drive.
‘‘What we have seen here on ground
are seasoned scientists who by their own respects have developed capacities in
terms of knowledge in areas of solar technology, microscopy which is very
essential areas of inorganic diets and others. We have also seen prototypes
of solar technology here, in which people are having indebt studies of how
solar intensity could be captured. Ones the solar intensity
focusing has been fully developed, that will actually give us a vantage point
to capture solar intensity from the sun,’’ he said.
While extolling the works of Nigeria
scientists at the complex, the minister promised to support the organization in
the area of product processing lines and development to produce them
in commercialize quantity that would serve the entire Nigerian populace.
‘‘I believe we have the
infrastructure on ground but we are limited to the fact that it may not be up
to a point it could be commercialised. Commercialization will come in where we
look at the processing line and develop products that can actually can serve
the Nigerian populace,’’ he said.
Also speaking, Director-General of
the agency, Professor Sunday Thomas said the complex is driven by the zeal to
domesticate research and industrialize Nigeria in the areas of solar energy and
information technology. He noted that energy had become very important
for any technological development, which informed the effort of SHESTCO to
domesticate power through agricultural implantation and solar energy
development.
‘‘Energy is very important for any
technological development. The complex is looking at other areas that affect
the overall development in our country; you saw the advanced technology lab in
which the culture can be greatly enhanced through agricultural implantation.
There are also activities leading to novel drugs which is being tested and
development for treatment of cancer because healthy bodies are required for
serious economic development in any nation,’’ he said.






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