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Minister Tasks New Board on Revenue, Conversion of Raw Materials to Finished Goods

By Dwelleth Morountodu

The Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Adeleke Olorunnimbe Mamora, has directed the Governing Board of Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMDRC) to ensure that raw materials are transformed to finished and revenue generating products

Dr. Adeleke said this during the inauguration of the Governing Board of Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC) today in his office, Abuja.

The Minister called on the members of the Board to be grateful to Mr. President, Muhammadu Buhari, for choosing them out of millions of Nigerians and appealed to them to work assiduously towards industrialization and meaningful progress of the country.

He noted that meaningful progress cannot be achieved in the absence of peace, unity and collaboration in any organisation and enjoined them to work as a team in order to achieve the national progressive goal.

He further said that the board should use its wealth of experience to lift the agency to greater height, adding that potentials remains potentials until translated into useful product.

The Minister warned that the board should not interfere with daily administration of the organization, rather make policies that can drive the growth of the agency.

Adeleke then, encouraged the Board members to work with “5Cs principles” which are collaboration, communication, cooperation, coordination and cordiality to contribute its quota towards the development and growth of the country.

Earlier, the Minister of State for Science, Technology and Innovation (FMSTI) Chief Henry Ikoh, in his remarks, said that board members are selected based on track records as Nigeria is moving from resource to knowledge based economy.

He assured them that FMSTI will always encourage them and work with (RMRDC) for meaningful progress.

Speaking, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mrs. Monilola Udoh assured the members of the ministry’s readiness to ensure success of the organization.

To this end, the Chairman of the Governing Board, Mr. Isa Soadiq Acida, in his acceptance address said the Governing board considers the day a golden opportunity for its members to make a mark in economic development of Nigeria.

He further stated that raw materials, research and development council is an important catalyst in bringing about speedy growth and development in the country through its mandate of development and utilization of Nigerian industrial raw materials.

He also reiterated that raw materials and development will make a greater impact on the nation’s economy by ensuring that more resources are harnessed to build our industrial and agricultural sectors which will improve our balance of payment in International Trade and raise the living standard of Nigerians.

Signed: Atuora Obed, (Press &PPR).

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