The National Economic Council (NEC) has urged state governments to prioritise the adoption of homegrown technological innovations spearheaded by the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI).
This move, the Council noted, is essential for accelerating Nigeria’s industrial development and economic diversification.
The resolution was made during the 146th NEC meeting, chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
At the meeting, NASENI’s Executive Vice Chairman, Khalil Suleiman Halilu, presented a roadmap outlining the agency’s initiatives aimed at changing the nation’s industrial sector through technology-driven solutions.
Halilu’s presentation revealed NASENI’s focus on sectors, including renewable energy, health biotechnology, agriculture, transportation, and digital technology.
The agency disclosed key innovations such as electric vehicles designed for sustainable mobility, solar-powered home systems for rural electrification, and smart devices built for Nigeria’s unique market needs.
Other projects included solar irrigation pumps and coal-based fertilisers aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity.
The Council commended NASENI’sNASENI’s works and its ongoing projects, such as the development of vaccine production facilities, renewable energy parks, and compressed natural gas (CNG) centres.
Halilu also revealed that NASENI has attracted $3.23 billion in investments and launched the DELT-Her programme to empower female engineers, further solidifying the agency’s role in driving technological advancements.
To support NASENI’s initiatives, NEC directed the agency to scale up lithium battery manufacturing in regions with abundant natural resources and intensify efforts under the National Asset Restoration Programme to repair tractors across the country.
Added to these, the Council called for strengthened collaboration between NASENI, state governments, and the private sector to establish manufacturing industries that leverage local raw materials and create job opportunities.
NEC also stressed the need for favourable policies, improved infrastructure, and simplified processes to ensure the seamless implementation of NASENI’s initiatives.
This includes assistance in land and seaport access as well as the creation of showrooms to promote locally made products.
NASENI’s mandate to promote Nigeria’s industrial self-reliance remains a cornerstone of the federal government’s strategy for sustainable economic growth. The company aims to make Nigeria a global hub for innovation and industrial excellence.