Nigeria to partner with IAEA in boosting nuclear energy and capacity

Nigeria’s Federal Government has initiated a collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the peaceful applications of the atomic energy for the socioeconomic development of the country.

Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. George Akume, made the call when receiving a high-level delegation from International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) led by its Director-General, Mr. Rafael Mariano Grossi in Abuja, Nigeria. 

The IAEA paid the SGF a courtesy visit in his Office on the sideline of a working visit to Nigeria to attend the High-Level Regional Seminar on Promoting Cancer Awareness and advocacy Programmes in the ongoing OIC African member states.

“In this context, I want to urge for more collaboration and partnership so that, as a country, we will continue to leverage on the  expertise of the IAEA in order to reinforce Nigeria’s national nuclear programme”. Sen Akume said.

According to the SGF, cancer has long been a serious threat to Nigerians and there is an urgent need for stronger partnership in the fight to reduce its burden in the region and across the globe, citing the application of nuclear programme.

Sen. Akume said that since the world has embraced nuclear science and technology and has gone far with it, Nigeria cannot afford to be left out, stressing that it must do all that is necessary to ensure that we catch up and expand the benefits that we get from the peaceful applications of nuclear science and technology.

He added that different countries today are using accessible nuclear science and technology in their quest to address the numerous socioeconomic development challenges in the different sectors including Water Resources, Environment, Agriculture, Animal Science, Radiation Safety, Power Generation, Energy Planning among numerous others.

The SGF further highlighted that Nigeria is overseeing several projects within its technical cooperation with the IAEA in the Regional, Inter-regional and National perspectives; and assured that Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission (NAEC) will continue to cooperate with the Agency.

In his earlier remarks, the Director-General, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mr. Rafael Mariano Grossi said that cancer is a big problem in Africa and the Agency is poised to support Nigeria in harnessing its atomic energy in nuclear medicine and other areas of concerns, emphasizing the need to employ the use of irradiation techniques in reducing the scourge of cancer by protecting foods, water management and many other areas.

He then urged the country to adhere strictly to safety methodologies and practices for its socioeconomic development.

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