Commercialise results of your research, Osinbajo tells IITA
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on
Monday advised the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
(IITA),Ibadan, to commercialise the results of its research in
order to promote universal application.
Osinbajo, who was represented by the
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, gave
the advice at the 50th anniversary celebration of IITA in Ibadan.
The acting president, who commended
IITA over its initiatives, said that research was not enough if it
was not marketed for universal application.
“ In a society where the vast
majority of farmers are small-holders and not educated, more needs to
be done by making research work available for them to understand how
it is used.
“ You have to commercialise the
result of your research and create subsidiaries as it is done in
India.
“ These companies can then multiply
your findings and market them for larger application.
“Government would provide necessary
legal instrument to enable the institute achieve this,’’ Osinbajo
said.
He said that doing this would not only
make the institute expand its research initiatives but also assist
to increase its earnings.
“ Having come this far in one half of
a century, we have cause to rely on you and task you to join us in
dealing with new challenges.
“ The first and urgent is that of
population; at over three per cent growth per-annum, we are
reportedly heading for 450 million persons by year 2050.
“ This would place Nigeria in third
place after China and India in a world of nine billion humans.
“It is now speculated that more
children are born daily in Nigeria than the entire European Union and
the question is on how do we feed.
“ As we move on, we must reflect on
the challenges of quality output,quality of consumption and to
achieve this we urge you to engage in more research,’’ Osinbajo
said.
Earlier, Dr Kwesi Atta-Krah, the
Chairman of the organising committee for the anniversary, said the
institute was preparing for the future by addressing food security
in Africa.
Atta-Krah said that Africa could not
achieve food security without addressing the issue of unemployment.
This, he said, informed the institute’s
Youth Enterpreneur initiative for graduates to promote self
employment.
Also speaking, a former Head of State,
retired Gen. Yakubu Gowon, commended IITA over its laudable
initiatives in Africa and Nigeria in particular.
Dignitaries at the occasion included a former Prime
Minister of DR Congo, Matata Mapon, the Deputy Governor of Oyo State,
Chief Moses Adeyemo, a former President of IFAD, Dr Kenayo Nwaanze,
and the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji.
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