The feds are running an innovation contest because apparently that's how we fix things now. Nigeria's National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure launched a competition for government ministries and departments. They want public servants to submit tech ideas for the health, agriculture, education, and infrastructure sectors. The goal is to tackle national challenges and improve service delivery through collaboration.
Agency officials hope the contest will spark creativity and drive technological advancement. They aim to harness internal ideas from within the government's own workforce. Proposals should leverage science and engineering to enhance public services and quality of life.
All federal ministries, departments, and agencies are eligible to participate. Entries must be submitted through the agency's dedicated website portal. The initiative aligns with the agency's mission to push indigenous industrialization and national progress.
The competition encourages submissions aimed at solving pressing national issues. It promotes using innovation to unlock the country's potential. The broader movement seeks to foster a culture of problem-solving within the government structure.
Agency officials hope the contest will spark creativity and drive technological advancement. They aim to harness internal ideas from within the government's own workforce. Proposals should leverage science and engineering to enhance public services and quality of life.
All federal ministries, departments, and agencies are eligible to participate. Entries must be submitted through the agency's dedicated website portal. The initiative aligns with the agency's mission to push indigenous industrialization and national progress.
The competition encourages submissions aimed at solving pressing national issues. It promotes using innovation to unlock the country's potential. The broader movement seeks to foster a culture of problem-solving within the government structure.