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Agency To Dev Indigenous Technologies For SDGs
The National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM) says it is considering developing a database of indigenous technologies to address issues relating to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the country.
Director-General, NACETEM, Prof. Okechukwu Ukwuoma, disclosed this at a recent sensitisation workshop on survey and development of data on indigenous technologies aimed at addressing SGDs in Owerri.
Okwuoma said a database to this effect would make it easy for practitioners to know about knowledge available locally and how to maximize such to achieve the goals.
He noted that the agency had, previously beamed its searchlight on indigenous technologies by conducting research on bronze casting, pottery making, leather tanning, among others.
According to him, for Nigeria to compete in an era of globalisation, there was an urgent need to identify areas and build on them by the application of scientific methods.
“In fact, it has been argued that indigenous knowledge and technologies present excellent possibilities in this regard,’’ he said.
The NACETEM Director-General said that similar workshops held in the past revealed the potential of indigenous technologies for the growth of the nation’s economy.
Ukwuoma said they were in Imo to harness the avalanche of indigenous technologies present in the eastern parts of the country.
“Harnessing all that we have without leaving any part of the country unexplored, so as to take full advantage of the abundant indigenous technologies in Nigeria is considered highly critical,’’ he said.
Ukwuoma described indigenous knowledge as the unique knowledge confined to a particular culture or society.
He said such knowledge is generated and transmitted by communities, over time, in an effort to cope with their own socio-economic environments.
“ As a people, we cannot afford to lose sight of knowledge that is indigenous to us, so as to remain relevant in the scheme of things globally,’’ he said.
“By knowing what was available, it would be easy to know how best to deploy them in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as economic growth, zero hunger and quality education, among others”, he concluded..