Mr Abdullahi said that the global hydrogen market was predicted to reach $50 billion in the coming decades.
Science and tech minister Kingsley Udeh stated this at the inaugural meeting of the Electric Vehicle Assemblers and Manufacturers Association of Nigeria in Abuja.
The federal government and the UNESCO have called for stronger collaboration among stakeholders to reposition science, technology and innovation as driver of economic growth.
Christopher Musa, Kingsley Udeh, Energy Commission of Nigeria, Abuja
He noted that technological innovation is becoming part of Nigeria’s culture.
Nigeria and the European Union signed a historic science and technology pact, ending a 20-year hiatus.
He said the MoU would focus on digitally upskilling Nigerian youths.
“Nigeria’s STI vision is bold and clear, our ambition to become one of the world’s leading scientific powers is enshrined in the National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy,” the minister
Mr Mbah urged the new commissioners to brace up for the huge task ahead.
Mr Tinubu urged the newly appointed ministers to bring their wealth of experience to bear in the discharge of their duties,
