Minister of Innovation Science and Technology, Chief Uche Nnaji has urged Nigerians to prioritise Nigeria made goods.
He said locally produced goods meet high standards and
contribute to the nation’s economic strength.
He made the statement at the opening ceremony of the
training program for youth and women on FIIRO-developed technologies at Abuja.
The training initiative aims to empower Nigerian youth and
women on cassava and potato bread production, mushroom cultivation, cosmetics,
date syrup manufacturing, and the conversion of diesel generators to compressed
natural gas (CNG).
Nnaji said: “The Ministry of Innovation, Science, and
Technology is committed to advancing Nigeria’s industrial and technological
base, in alignment with President Tinubu’s eight-point agenda, which includes
fighting poverty, driving economic growth, and fostering job creation.
“Through strategic initiatives, we leverage science,
technology, and innovation (STI) to tackle poverty, create jobs, and boost
economic resilience.
“Transforming our research, development, and innovation into
market-ready products is essential for growth and long-term sustainability.
Programs like this training help bridge the gap from research to market,
generating foreign exchange and creating job opportunities.
“Programs like this enable the commercialization of research
and development products, which aligns with our goals of strengthening the
naira and diversifying Nigeria’s economy.
“FIIRO’s technologies support our nation’s youth and women
by providing them with skills to create businesses, develop self-sufficiency,
and contribute to our country’s socio-economic development.
“To meet our national goals, our ministry has established
strategic partnerships, signing multiple MoUs to leverage Nigeria’s local raw
materials and human resources.
“By working closely with regional agencies, we utilise our
nation’s resources to drive innovation across Nigeria’s geopolitical zones.
“Our Technology and Innovation Centers serve as hubs where
stakeholders in the STI ecosystem come together to enhance R&D applications
and foster innovation, supporting Nigeria’s movement towards industrial and
economic strength, as envisioned in the President’s eight-point agenda.
“To our trainees, I encourage you to approach this program
with dedication, forming innovation clusters that will promote Nigeria’s
transition from a consumption-based to a production-driven economy.”
He urged all stakeholders to support the young Nigerians by
purchasing their products, ensuring their sustainability and market viability.