Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has expressed the interest of Osun State citizens to participate in the on-going Skill Acquisition Training and Youth Empowerment Programme by the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI).
This is as the governor has requested the agency’s management to fast track the take- off of the proposed Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Development Institute (AMEDI) approved to be sited in Osun State by the Federal Government.
The government had approved six Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Development Institutes (AMEDI), one per geopolitical zone, with Osun to host the one designated for the South-West.
Adeleke who paid a courtesy visit to NASENI headquarters, yesterday, in Abuja said Osun State needed NASENI’s support and partnership, adding that the agency was key to national development.
As an indication of the readiness by the state to host the new institute, the governor disclosed he had already approved a land for the development of AMEDI in Oshogbo.
“We are ready for action not only on the establishment of AMEDI, but also the establishment of technology industrial park in Osun State. We will also welcome NASENI services and products in our State. My requests are many, so I recommend that both NASENI and Osun State work out a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between your agency and my state,” he said.
Responding, the Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, NASENI, Dr. Bashir Gwandu, thanked the governor for finding time to visit the agency.
He said Governor Adeleke was the first state chief executive to visit him since he resumed office as EVC/CEO in May, 2023.
Gwandu him the governor for the allocation of land and issuance of Certificate of Occupancy for NASENI Institute in Osun State free of charge.
He added that NASENI as an agency has a lot to offer to the country and that is why it became necessary as the Chief Executive Officer of the agency to tour the institutes to see for himself what the agency has and to find out where there is need to change how things were done in the past.
He said his vision for NASENI was to introduce new strategies of how the agency would work or to see its products in the market, not only competing in Nigeria but with technology products from other countries across the world.
The EVC used the opportunity to solicit support of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum in funding the agency to realize its mandate of processing all the necessary resources and products that would create job opportunities and to guarantee economic well-being of the people at the states level.

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