FG announces N50m venture capital grant for outstanding students

By Clement Idoko

FG announces N50m venture capital grant for outstanding students

鈥 inaugurates committee on commercialisation of research outputs

The Federal Government on Wednesday announced a N50 million student grant venture capital initiative to support efforts in making some outstanding student-led innovations and enterprises in Nigeria鈥檚 tertiary institutions market-ready.

This is even as the Federal Government has inaugurated a high-powered ministerial committee to drive the commercialisation of research outputs from Nigeria鈥檚 tertiary institutions.

Minister of Education, Dr Olatunji Alausa, speaking at the inauguration of the committee in Abuja, explained that the capital venture grant for outstanding students would be anchored by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) in partnership with the Bank of India.

He added that this was specifically targeted at undergraduate students in 300-level and above, with viable business models and innovations ready for market expansion.

鈥淲e have hundreds of thousands of young geniuses across our institutions. This fund is designed to unlock their potential and help them build globally competitive enterprises,鈥 the Minister said.

Alausa, while inaugurating the Research and Innovation Commercialisation Committee (RICC), said the initiative aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry by turning homegrown research into commercially viable products and services.

The committee, chaired by Dr. Tayo Aduloju, CEO of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), has other members like Prof. Ibrahim Katampe, Dr. Umar Bindir, Prof. Sydney Ibeanusi, Dr. Detoun Ogwu, and representatives from the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, the Bank of Industry, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), and Nigerian universities, among others.

According to the Minister, the development is aligned with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu鈥檚 Renewed Hope Agenda of transitioning Nigeria from a resource-based economy to a knowledge-driven one.

Alausa added that research is critical to the sustenance of society, saying that besides expanding knowledge and facilitating changes in society, research should be able to address societal problems and ultimately improve the standard of living.

鈥淣ations that have achieved sustainable development and global competitiveness have done so by investing in knowledge creation and, more importantly, in the effective commercialisation of research outputs,鈥 he said.

Dr. Alausa said the Ministry, through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), has already rolled out several impactful projects to boost research, including the provision of central multipurpose laboratories, alternative energy for campuses, and medical simulation centres.

However, he acknowledged that despite a vibrant academic community and decades of groundbreaking research, the country still struggles to scale innovations into real-world solutions.

鈥淭he weak link between academia and industry has limited our ability to reap the enormous benefits of research. This committee will serve as a strategic bridge between both worlds.

鈥淭he commercialisation of research outputs will not only generate revenue for institutions and researchers but will also enhance Nigeria鈥檚 self-reliance, improve the innovation index, and attract international investments,鈥 Dr. Alausa added.

On her part, the Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suwaiba Said Ahmad, described the inauguration as a landmark moment in Nigeria鈥檚 education and innovation history.

鈥淔or too long, research in our tertiary institutions has been reduced to tools for promotion rather than solutions for development. This must change,鈥 she said.

In his response, the Committee Chairman, Dr. Aduloju, described the RICC as 鈥渁 matter of national urgency,鈥 noting that Nigeria鈥檚 research investment as a percentage of GDP is among the lowest when compared to peer nations.

鈥淚f Mr. President鈥檚 鈥楴igeria First鈥 policy is to truly drive transformation, then innovation capital must lead the charge,鈥 he said.

Dr. Aduloju also stressed the importance of building inter-ministerial collaboration and involving sub-national governments in the innovation process, calling for the Minister鈥檚 support in convening a national innovation forum that would bring in all relevant ministries and state actors.

鈥淭he private sector has been disconnected for too long. We are committed to building institutional linkages that last beyond this Committee鈥檚 lifespan,鈥 he affirmed.

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