Any
moment from now, the Federal Government will begin the rationalisation
of commissions, parastatals and agencies as recommended by the Steven
Oronsaye led presidential committee.
The
Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday rounded off deliberations
on the draft white paper on the said report which is now before the
secretariat for proper clean-up and action, as well as publication of
the document.
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Minister who gave the hint while briefing State House Correspondents
after FEC meeting yesterday noted while some agencies will be scrapped,
other agencies and departments with duplicating functions are to be
either merged or be made to be more effective and result oriented.
Accordingly,
he said FEC proceeded to constitute two separate committees chaired
both by the Minister of National Planning, Dr. Usman Shamshudeen to look
at the re-alignment of research agencies and institutes particularly
those under the ministry of science and technology in order to make them
more effective and profitable to the country.
Noting
that there are about 22 research institutes under the Ministry of
Science and Technology,
Maku said, "There are so many research agencies
under the ministry of science and technology and when u look at the
agencies, some of the functions they perform could indeed be coordinated
by universities, council believes that research must utilize our
universities and also research must be linked to the private sector.
“So
we agreed that there is a need to rationalize some of the agencies and
also see which of those research agencies could be better placed under
the auspices of existing Universities to perform better.
“We
also believe that research that is disconnected from industry does not
produce reports, so we believe research centres should also concentrate
on new ideas, new technologies, new researches, the application of
result of research also should be driven by industry and in order for
this to come to fruition, council set up a council committee which is to
be chaired by the minister of national planning to again look at the
section of the report that has to do with research agencies, institutes
and research centres spread across the country.
“The
idea is to bring a report that will rationalise them and ensure that
they become more effective and that they are driven by results and the
results of the research they undertake are also utilized by industry or
get commercialized for the benefit of the country".
Stressing
that there too much river basins, Maku said records showed that there
are about 11 River Basin Development Authorities, RBDAs, in the country
including Upper Benue Basin, the Lake Chad Basin, Benin-Owena Basin,
Sokoto-Rima Basin, Sokoto; Hadejia-JemaĆ¢are Basin, Kano; Maiduguri; the
, Yola; the Lower Benue Basin, Makurdi and the Cross River Basin,
Calabar, Oshun-Ogun Basin, Abeokuta. Anambra-Imo Basin, Owerri; the
Niger Basin, Ilorin; and Niger Delta Basin, Port Harcourt.
The
minister said, "We need to align our water policies which are driven by
the ministry of water resources with the new agricultural
transformation agenda, there will be room in the future for greater
participation of the private sector of the private sector in the
utilization of the various river basins to drive mechanised agriculture.
We want to ensure that there is private sector participation".
He
said the committee will also look at the possibility of making the
National Theatre, Lagos more commercial valuable to government, adding
that government is expected to provide additional infrastructure at the
edifice to make it a tourist’s attraction for the country.
Maku
also said the committee will also look into changing the use of the
nation's River Basin Authorities for commercial purposes particularly
now that government is working towards commercial agriculture.
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