GOVERNMENT COLLEGE UGHELLI 2019 LUNCHEON: Technology, Innovations Key To Nigeria’s Development – Omo-Agege
Nigeria must accelerate
advancements in technology and innovations in order to realize critical
development goals in the digital age, Deputy President of the Senate, Senator
Ovie Omo-Agege has advocated.
Presenting a paper titled ‘Technology, Innovation and National
Development’ in Lagos on Sunday, Senator Omo-Agege emphasized that Nigeria can
leapfrog into a great future through the adaptation of technology and
utilization of innovations to boost institutional capacity, expand access to
quality healthcare and boost productivity in agriculture along with other
sectors.
In the paper presented at the 2019 Luncheon organized by the
Lagos branch of Government College Ughelli Old Boys Association (GCUOBA),
Senator Omo-Agege commended the branch chairman, Mr. Sam Omatseye who doubles
as Chairman of THE NATION newspaper’s Editorial Board.
He also eulogized the event’s Special Guest of Honour and
President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote and Alhaji Ismaila Funtua who
chaired the luncheon, stressing that since 1945, Government College Ughelli has
been producing a galaxy of distinguished alumni whose contributions to
nation-building have been most admirable, laudable and salutary.
“There is no doubt that our nation has been a major beneficiary
of this huge investment in education as products of Government College Ughelli
have had their exemplary footprints well established in various sectors
including the real sector, science, engineering, publishing, diplomacy, law,
business, public service, academia and journalism.
“These spectacular accomplishments and prodigious feats could
not have been possible without the application of technological and innovative
skills, knowledge, and stability. With technology and innovation increasingly
occupying pivotal roles in our national development process, the task of
effectively leveraging this special field for optimal development has become
germane, and indeed imperative for all sectors of our national life.
“For example, in our current market-driven media industry with
the advent of globalization and expansion in digitization, the all-important
role of technology cannot be over-emphasized; technology has become the soul of
many businesses including small and large-scale corporations.
“Though the dialogue on the all-important setting of technology
in our development process seems to resonate perfectly with the broad spectrum
of our society, not many have taken time to critically examine the subject
matter and its overall implications for national development", he said.
Pointing out that advances in technology and innovation have
witnessed an exponential increase since the first Industrial Revolution that
began in Britain in the 1770s, he said that three Industrial Revolutions that
produced the steam engine, the age of science and mass production, and the rise
of digital technology significantly transformed the world.
“The complexity of these technologies and their emergent nature
make many aspects of the Fourth Industrial Revolution feel unfamiliar and, to
many, threatening; we should, therefore, remember that all industrial revolutions
are ultimately driven by the individual and collective choices of people.
“The Fourth Industrial Revolution may look and feel like an
exogenous force with the power of a tsunami, but in reality, it is a reflection
of our desires and choices. At the heart of discussions around emerging
technologies there is a critical and central question: what do we want these
technologies to deliver for us,” Senator Omo-Agege added.
Noting that several global trends of the Fourth Industrial
Revolution such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), blockchain, robotics, facial
recognition, paperless learning and cashless economy are already being adapted
for use in Nigeria, Senator Omo-Agege applauded the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),
the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Nigerian banks and developers of
various new applications and e-payment platforms.
“But to sustain this growth, accelerate technological and
innovative advancement, there are specific dynamics that would play critical
roles; first, while the individual efforts and strides are commendable, there
is a need for sustained synergy between the private sector and the public sector.
“Secondly, there is need to key into the Buhari-led Next Level
Agenda which includes empowering the Ministry of Science and Technology and
other relevant agencies of government to harness the untapped skills of our
young men and women in the technology sector for national development.
“Thirdly, while some of these attainments are commendable, there
is the need to back some of them with appropriate legislation to protect
institutional patent rights and intellectual property,” Senator Omo-Agege
stated while expressing optimism about Nigeria’s prospects for an enabling
environment where technology and innovation can thrive.
Personalities at the GCUOBA luncheon in Lagos include the
governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu; the Publisher of Vanguard
newspaper, Mr. Sam Amuka; Brigadier-Gen. Oviemo Ovadje (rtd) OFR; Prof. Olu
Akinwoju, Architect Charles Majoroh among others.
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