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Mr Offiong said this on Wednesday in Calabar while declaring the Chemical Society of Nigeria’s second annual conference open.

• July 8, 2026
vice-chancellor of the University of Calabar, Offiong Offiong
vice-chancellor of University of Calabar, Offiong Offiong

The vice-chancellor of the University of Calabar, Offiong Offiong, says Nigeria’s economic diversification and sustainable development depend largely on technological innovation and scientific advancement.

Mr Offiong said this on Wednesday in Calabar while declaring the Chemical Society of Nigeria’s second annual conference open.

He described chemistry as a cornerstone of global sustainability, providing innovative solutions in renewable energy, agriculture, healthcare, waste management and industrial development.

He said chemists play a critical role in developing green technologies that stimulate economic growth while safeguarding the environment for present and future generations.

He urged participants to ensure that the ideas and recommendations emerging from the conference were translated into practical actions that would strengthen the chemical sciences and accelerate Nigeria’s transition to a green economy.

The alternate chairman of the local organising committee, Ayi Ayi, said the conference would promote knowledge exchange and foster innovative solutions to national and global development challenges.

According to him, discussions would focus on environmental remediation, resource management, the circular economy, resource valorisation, chemical education and capacity building, underscoring the relevance of chemistry to everyday life.

Mr Ayi commended Mr Offiong for his administrative support, generosity and commitment, describing these qualities as instrumental to the successful hosting of the conference.

In his remarks, the president of CSN, Rufus Sha’Ato, called for stronger collaboration between universities and industry as well as increased investment in scientific research.

Mr Sha’Ato identified pollution, waste management, climate change, energy and food security as priority areas requiring sustained research and innovation. He urged policymakers to create an enabling environment that supports research, innovation and the commercialisation of scientific discoveries.

The chairman of CSN in Cross River, Stephen Adalikwu, said the conference reaffirmed the society’s commitment to advancing the chemical sciences despite challenges. He listed the challenges as inadequate funding, weak industry linkages, and poor research infrastructure.

(NAN)

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