Sonny Echono, Executive Secretary of the TETFund, has stated that technical progress is the key to overcoming Nigeria’s issues.
This comes as he maintained that Nigeria cannot afford to fall behind in terms of technology.
Echono addressed at the concluding ceremony of TETFund’s research for impact training session in Abuja on Friday.
The training curriculum was successfully completed by 18 polytechnic lecturers from across the country.
The program’s goal is to encourage innovation and feasible research at higher education institutions.
“The world has witnessed tremendous transformation with technology at the centre stage, transforming lives, creating jobs, and impacting nations,” Echono remarked during the occasion. Most great civilizations that have developed achieved such heights through education, technological advancement, and a revolution, all of which were steeped in an insatiable thirst for knowledge.
“This thirst for better ways to do things has resulted in innovations that have resulted in the development of new technologies, new products, transformations in the telecommunications industry, and new ways of being.”
“The emergence of the digital age” has left the globe with little choice but to adapt to the new realities. As a result, governments and inhabitants are forced to either progress or remain second-class nations that rely on and serve other countries that have evolved via learning and significant research.”
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