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Nnaji: Nigeria To Address Hunger, Poverty Through Science And Technology

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The Nigerian government has announced how it plans to address the country’s growing hunger and poverty.

Uche Nnaji, Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, stated that President Bola Tinubu intends to use science and technology to rewrite Nigeria’s story and eradicate hunger and poverty.

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The Minister disclosed this in his keynote address at the opening ceremony of the consultative General Assembly of the West African Network of National Academies of Sciences (WANNAS) in Abuja.

Nnaji stated, “It is imperative to inform you that the Administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR is committed to combating hunger and poverty through the use of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI).

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“I like to further inform you that the Ministry is doing the needful in securing the country through our activities and programmes, geared towards job creation and wealth generation.”

He noted that the Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology was determined to diversify the Nigerian economy, stressing that it was one of the major agenda of the Federal Government through the application of Science, technology and Innovation apparatus.

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The minister claimed that no nation in history has ever become great without prioritising Science and Technology (S&T), emphasising that some countries that were ravaged by war and conflict recovered, rebuilt their infrastructure, and later became rich and wealthy because they used Innovation, Science, and Technology for nation building.

He said: “The Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, having realized the role of Innovation in the industrial revolution, has developed many policies and programmes that are critical to the advancement of the sector.”

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He however said while the interdependence of West African countries innovatively, calls for synergy and collaboration in all spheres of development, charged the sub-region to switch to STI and maximize the opportunities embedded therein, insisting it would strengthen its currencies and combat the exchange rate syndrome.

He said the academia must lay a good foundation for ECOWAS to leverage on, saying the National Academies of Sciences was paramount in propagąting the campaign of a switch to innovation and industrialization the region yearned for.

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The Minister said: “Permit me to conclude with a sincere appeal for synergy and collaboration among the West African Sub-region; that would quicken our quest for sustainable economic development through the utilization of the STI sector.”

Also speaking, ECOWAS Commissioner for Human Development and Social Affairs, Prof. Fatou Sarr, explained that WANNAS was a group of experts, a think-thank that could play a major role in finding solutions to numerous issues confronting the society at national, local, regional and global levels.

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“The reason for our gathering today is important for the development of our countries. In fact, the living standards of a nation depend on the abundance of scientific development and technology.

“This lies in the ability of its actors to find viable solutions to societal problems and contribute to our countries’ socioeconomic development,” she stated.

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The meeting will conclude on Thursday with a communiqué.

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