Science, technology, innovation, desired roadmap to Nigeria’s industrial revolution ― Mamora

Olorunnibe Mamora

The Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation(STI), Sen. Olorunimbe Mamora has said that STI is the desired roadmap to Nigeria’s industrial revolution.

Sen. Mamora stated this on Thursday when he assumed duty, noting that his administration will make positive development in the STI sector.

The Minister said that he will work hard to achieve the mandate of the ministry, adding that Nigeria must be a crucial participant in the 4th industrial revolution.

He further said that the ministry will relentlessly ensure the development of homegrown technological solutions to the security challenges faced by the nation.

The Minister tasked the ministry to focus on the utmost utilization of research innovations and outputs by the various Research Institutes in order to achieve economic diversification in the country.

He reiterated the present administration’s efforts in improving the socio-economic and political well-being of Nigeria.

To this end, he enjoined the staff to be dedicated and committed to their duties so as to achieve the desired goal.

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