IITA wins Outstanding Research Institute Award
The International Institute of Tropical
Agriculture has received the Outstanding Research Institute award
from the Nigeria-based Centre for Values in Leadership (CVL). IITA
was honored for its sterling leadership in agricultural research in
Nigeria in particular, and sub Saharan Africa in general.
In a letter to the Director General,
IITA, Dr Nteranya Sanginga; the Chief Executive Officer of CVL, Prof.
Pat Utomi wrote: “I write to appreciate IITA for its laudable
contributions towards economic growth in Nigeria and also inform you
that the CVL team has specifically selected your organization as one
of the honorees at the upcoming CVL Agriculture Sector celebration.
Your recognition is under the Category of Outstanding Research
Institute (i.e., A prestigious recognition given to research
institutes for their valuable contribution through research,
publications, trainings, and advocacy).”
Receiving the award on Friday, Dr
Sanginga dedicated the prize to African farmers especially women who
in spite all odds have remained a pillar of food security on the
continent.
“We are proud of this honor and it
demands that we do more to lift more people out of poverty,” Dr
Sanginga who was represented by Dr Gbassey Tarawali, Head of IITA
Abuja Station, said on Friday in Lagos.
Since assumption of office, Dr Sanginga
embarked on a radical transformation of the Institute with a vision
of bringing 11 million people out of poverty, and reclaiming 7.5
million hectares of degraded land and putting that back into
sustainable use.
The Institute’s strategy emphasizes
generating research outputs and having impacts on farm level.
Consequently, IITA became a major player under that Nigeria’s
Agricultural Transformation, playing a critical role in crop
improvement, and value addition.
CVL estimates that Nigeria’s
agricultural sector, which comprises crop production, livestock,
forestry, and fishing contributed 26.63% in real terms to the
nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as at the 3rd quarter of 2014
as against 20.89% in 2nd quarter of the same year.
Prof Utomi said: “We are also aware
that Nigeria was declared the biggest economy in Africa and one of
the 11 global growth generators last year. (The Economist, April
2014). This rapid growth has been accounted for based on the
contributions of key sectors (particularly non-oil sectors) of the
economy. To further sustain this status, the CVL Economic Growth
Sector Celebration Series was initiated to continually identify,
honor and celebrate outstanding sectors that have immensely added
value in a particular year.”
The high profile event attracted top
executives and entrepreneurs showcasing the immense contributions of
the agricultural sector to Nigeria's economic growth and making them
serve as exemplars to other sectors.
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