Biotechnology can drive Nigeria’s industrial revolution, says expert

A biotechnologist, Charles Adetunji, haa said biotechnology holds vast potential to drive Nigeria’s industrial expansion through innovation in biofuels, efficient waste conversion, and local pharmaceutical production.
He said this during an interview on Tuesday in Abuja.
He said that biofuels present a viable pathway for Nigeria to reduce dependence on fossil fuels while stimulating industrial activities across agricultural value chains.
Mr Adetunji explained that crops such as cassava and sugarcane, alongside agricultural residues, could be processed into ethanol and biodiesel to support energy needs and rural development.
On waste management, he said biotechnology offers solutions that convert organic waste into biogas, fertilisers, and other industrial raw materials.
He stated that such innovation promotes environmental sustainability while creating economic value from waste through production systems.
According to him, Nigeria’s increasing waste generation can be harnessed through biotech-driven enterprises to produce energy and industrial inputs.
Speaking on pharmaceuticals, Mr Adetunji said biotechnology enhances local drug production through fermentation technologies, vaccine development, and biosimilars manufacturing.
He also said that building domestic pharmaceutical capacity would reduce import dependence and improve access to affordable medicines.
The expert, therefore, advocated increased investment in biotechnology research, infrastructure, and human capital development to unlock industrial growth.
He stressed the need for collaboration among government, academia, and private sector players to drive innovation and commercialisation.
He said, “Biotechnology remains a critical tool for achieving sustainable industrialisation and economic diversification in Nigeria.”
(NAN)
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