
The National Institute of Physics (NIP) has urged the Federal government to invest in physics, science and technology to boost the national economy.
A nember of the body, Pius Okeke, made the call, on Friday, at the sidelines of the national conference of the NIP with the theme: “The role of physics and technology in the economy development.”
Okeke said that the proper funding of physics and its specialised institute would help in economic recovery.
According to him, physics is the foundation of science; and science and technology have contributed to the economic growth of the nation.
Okeke said that the investments on physics and science, as a whole, would improve the already poor state of teaching sciences.
In his words, “Investment on physics and other science-related courses will improve our technological knowhow with less emphasis on natural resources.
“Most of these advanced countries have excelled, as a result of their investment on sciences.
“Our country can do the same, if the best brains in sciences and engineering are given opportunity to head science-related ministries and industries.
“Government should, as a matter of urgency, increase the funding of specialised institutes and organisations for economic recovery,’’ he said.
