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NGO Lambasts Nigeria’s Lack of Creativity at Technology Expos

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A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Worldskills Nigeria, raised concerns over the lack of creativity in the routine manner technology and innovation expositions that were been recycled annually in the country.

Rahman Mogaji, the Chief Executive Officer of Worldskills made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the sidelines of the ongoing Science and Technology Expo in Abuja.

He said although, the concept of the expo was laudable as the innovations were expected to showcase the creativity of people, especially youths, many of them had been exhibited in other fora without any improvements.

The expo, which started on April 3 will end on April 7 has as its theme: “Science, Technology and Innovation for Nigeria’s Economic Diversification’’, is organised by the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology.

The CEO said that most expositors at the expo had ideas, but there was need to focus on more trendy innovations, observing that encouraging people to develop their vocational skills ability was required more to create employment in the country.

“Though a lot of people have initiatives, they have been able to do a lot of things but we still have a long way to go.

He said that the same kind of products and ideas that were showcased in the previous expositions were being recycled in the current one.

“Last year’s exposition, I saw similar things at the expo which I am seeing this year, there is need for improvement. We should not be recycling what we have done for the past three years bringing it as innovations.

There is need for us to showcase innovation in the areas of science and technology, but the focus should be more on how technology can solve the issue of unemployment and also focus on market demand.

“It is not about doing a helicopter that nobody will patronise, we should focus on what we need and at the long run the inventors can commercialise it to make money from it. The government can through that process also create the platform to solve the issue of unemployment,” he said.

However, Mogaji noted that encouraging the youths to have interest in science and technology would engender innovation, create a platform for them to excel and bring about national development.

“We believe that the government has to encourage this people so that they can do more. “One of the things I realised is that there are new trends going on in the global arena which the country is expected to focus on.

“We should also focus more on vocational skills so that people can have skills irrespective of educational certification. With their skills they can do things that can make them self-employed and solve the issue of unemployment,” he said.

Mogaji added that science and tech could be deployed into agriculture to encourage the youths as well as improve from the archaic way of farming.

“Although the current government is focusing on agriculture but no youth will go to farm to engage in the old pattern of farming.

They want something innovative that can appeal to them and encourage them to go into agriculture while the value chain can be developed.

“The role of science and technology in agriculture needs to be emphasised so youths can embrace it,” he said.

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