National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure, NASENI, has assured that its commercial products that have been unveiled are market ready and SON certified.
Executive vice chairman of agency, Mr Khalil Halilu gave the assurance when he appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on NASENI on Thursday.
Halilu said this when the House Committee on NASENI paid an oversight visit to the agency’s headquarters to inspect its products and projects towards robust research in technological advancement in defense/security sector, agricultural sector, infrastructural sector and others.
Amongst the recently unveiled NASENI products was the NASENI Laptop, Android Smartphone, Lithium Battery, LED Solar Street Light, Solar Irrigation System, Electric Bicycle, Electric Keke (passenger and Cargo types). The executive vice chairman used the visit to showcase two newly branded NASENI electric vehicles (EV) to the lawmakers.
According to a statement by the director of Information, NASENI, Olusegun Ayeoyenikan, Halilu said the agency had been at the forefront of driving Nigeria’s technological advancement and industrialisation. “Over the past few months, we have implemented several key initiatives aimed at transforming our operations from primarily research-based activities to commercialisation of our products and services.
“This transformation is essential for us to contribute more effectively to the national economy and to achieve sustainable development goals,” he said, adding that 85 percent of NASENI projects are on counterpart funding.
“We don’t want to invest alone in what we do and that is why we work with our 3C’s principle of Collaboration, Creation and Commercialisation, thereby engaging the services of private sector by partnering with them to ensure that we deliver on our mandate,” Halilu said.
He added that about 35 products of NASENI under his watch were market ready.
“We are ready for Nigerian market and we want the honourable members to be our first ambassadors through patronage and others. Also, we are establishing show-rooms in all the 36 states of the federation for the marketing of our products. Every activity we do, we have commercial plan. We don’t want our products to end up in shelves, but to get to the end users,” he added.
Highlighting the achievements of NASENI so far, the EVC/CEO listed some of them to include: Innovation and Research Development, Product Commercialization, Renewable Energy Projects and Capacity Building. He called on the lawmakers to keep supporting NASENI to deliver both capital and consumer goods to the nation, including creating jobs for the teeming Nigerian youths.
In his speech, the chairman, House Committee on NASENI, Abimbola Ajilesoro said the essence of the oversight visit was to have an opportunity to interact with the agency towards robust research in technological advancement in Defense/Security Sector, Agricultural Sector, Infrastructural Sector and other areas of human endeavours, adding that it will in turn save and bring in much needed foreign exchange that will impact positively on the economy.
He pointed out that the committee has been following the activities of the agency. “We have been hearing NASENI branded products, NASENI Laptops, NASENI Android Smartphone, NASENI Lithium Battery, NASENI LED Solar Street Light, etc. The Committee deemed it necessary to see for ourselves, these products and other technologies that will enhance Nigeria’s economy.”
Speaking on the mandates of NASENI Development Institutes, he assured NASENI of the committee’s readiness to support it in the areas of appropriation and legislative framework that will strengthen the Establishment Act to enable the sgency deliver effectively.