The Federal Government has granted full scholarship up to Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) level to three young scientists who came top at the 2018 Young Nigerian Scientists Presidential Award Competition.
The recipients include Okeke Favour Obianuju from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Fafemi Fisayo Daniel from Kwara State and Joshua John Mark from Akwa Ibom State who emerged first, second and third respectively.
While declaring open the Technology and Innovation Expo 2019 in Enugu, Enugu State, President Muhammadu Buhari, commended the creativity and competitive spirit of the successful candidates of the award winners.
The President was represented by the Secretary to the Federal Government, Boss Mustapha. He said Nigerian greatest resource is human capital, adding that this administration would continue to support human resources development which is richly embodied in the youth who make up tens of millions of incredible talented persons, constantly pushing and striving towards greatness.
“The future of Nigerians belongs to our youths and it behooves on government to create the enabling environment for them to develop to the fullest their potentials. We will harness their energy and their talents to make Nigeria achieve true greatness.
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“It is my conviction that we need the effective promotion and application of science and technology to take Nigeria to the next level of prosperous, strong and stable country. This we can only achieve by deploying innovations in science and technology to improve on our existing and new infrastructure, fighting corruption and poverty, improvement in national security, promotion of job creation and encourage local and foreign investment,” he added.
“The government will support the creation of invention funds to strengthen research and development, training programmes and partnership with tertiary institutions, technical schools and trade centers in the area of research. To this end, the National Science Research and Innovation Fund (NSRIF) is being considered to remove grey areas for the passage into law,” he stated.
the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu had earlier said that the present administration was moving Nigeria to a new direction of a knowledge-based economy that is innovation driven.
“Many of our research findings are now products available in the marketplace for our people to buy and use. We now make sure that the research we do focus on urgent national needs,” the minister added.