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Chemical Technology Crucial to Nigeria’s Socio-economic Development

The Director-General of the National Research Institute for Chemical Technology (NRICT) Prof. Jeffrey Barminas, has said that his agency which is pioneering chemical technology in Nigeria is crucial in generating economic and societal benefits to Nigeria.

Barminas, made the disclosure at the Chemical Technology special day at the ongoing STI EXPO in Abuja.

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The DG, said the agency’s strength and visibility in the development of indigenous chemical technology will benefit the nation economically.

“Our strength and visibility in the development of indigenous technologies in the chemical sector is an asset that could bring jobs and import substitution as well as attract significant inward investment in areas such as agro-processing, light manufacturing, energy, environment and health.” He added.

He also informed stakeholders present that the EXPO is an investor/inventor forum, enabling discussion on how best to deliver sustainable long-term growth for the Chemical Industry in the country.

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Barminas said “Smart new strategies for designing, producing and using safer chemicals to minimize risks and prevent pollution is a priority as captured in our mandate.”

Earlier in a goodwill message, Prof. Yemi Gbadegesin the Director General of Nigerian Institute of Laboratory Science Technology (NILST), hailed the efforts of the Institute and promised to collaborate further, in order to achieve more results.  

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