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Minister calls for implementation of STI policies

EditorBy EditorNovember 13, 2024Updated:November 13, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji has underscored the need for the full implementation of the Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) policies to drive national development.

The minister made the call at the eighth edition of the Open Forum on Agricultural Biotechnology Media Award Ceremony and Gala Night on Tuesday in Abuja.

He stressed that Nigeria’s vision to drive development should remain just an agenda discussed in workshops and conferences unless the critical role science and technology play in daily life is recognised.

Nnaji noted that though various governments across the continent acknowledged the importance of integrating science and technology into their development agendas, many have not gone beyond organising conferences and workshops.

He decried the fact that many of these plans still remain on paper, adding that numerous trained scientists keep departing Nigeria in search of better opportunities abroad.

“We are in effect producing doctors and researchers for the developed world, while many of our own hospitals are struggling with shortages of personnel.

“This is a critical issue that the media must highlight, it is time for our governments to implement deliberate policies that promote science and technology,” he said.

According to him, this will provide the motivation and incentives necessary for Nigerian scientists to stay and contribute to the development of Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

The minister urged the media to promote local content, stressing that in spite of challenges, Nigerian scientists continue to innovate.

“Science is a global endeavour, and Nigeria will continue to explore its potential to improve the lives of citizens, especially in the areas of food security and nutrition,’’ Nnaji said.

The Director General of the National Biotechnology Research and Development Agency (NBRDA), Prof. Abdullahi Mustapha said biotechnology has emerged as a beacon of hope in the field of agriculture.

He said that the technology offered innovative solutions to pressing challenges confronting contemporary society.

“From climate change-induced stresses to the need for increased food production, to feeding a growing global population, the science of biotechnology has provided us with tools and techniques to navigate these complex issues,’’ he said.

Mustapha noted that the theme of the event, “Inform, Educate, Inspire: Celebrating Exceptional Agricultural Biotech Reporting,” was aptly chosen.

According to the D-G, information is power, and media is the guiding light, serving as a bridge that connects advancements and breakthroughs in biotechnology to the broader public.

He said the OFAB media award serves as a testament to the importance of responsible journalism and media communication in the critical field of biotechnology.

The Director of the Agricultural Biotechnology department of the NBRDA, Dr Rose Gidado noted that a broad and collaborative partnership had been fostered between OFAB and the media over the last eight years.

“The platform has not just recognised excellence in science journalism, it has fundamentally transformed the narrative around biotechnology in Nigeria.

“The partnership and dedication journalists have shown in the discharge of their responsibilities have positively impacted public perception and understanding of biotechnology application in agriculture,” she said.

Gidado said that the efforts of science journalists were instrumental in Nigeria’s successful commercialisation of several significant biotech crops including genetically modified beans and TELA maize.

The African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) Regional Representative, Dr Jean Baptiste remarked that science and technology were fundamental drivers of progress, especially in agriculture.

“Innovations in agricultural biotechnology, mechanisation, and climate-smart practices hold the potential to address food insecurity, improve livelihoods, and empower smallholder farmers across Africa,” Baptiste said.

The Former Director General of the National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion, (NOTAP), Dr Umar Bindir, who is the keynote speaker, made a presentation on: “The Media and Intellectual Property Rights: What Journalists must know.’’

Highpoint of the event was the presentation of awards of recognition to journalists who emerged as winners in various media categories.

Mr Oche Odeh, of Africa STI, an online media was declared the overall winner.

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