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By Emmanuel Elebeke
ABUJA
—The Nigerian  Communications Commission, NCC, on Wednesday presented grants worth N54,755,846 to the winners of the 2016 and 2017 Research Proposals from nine universities for research  and development in relation to telecommunication industry.

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The nine successful research awardees include Covenant University, Ota – N9.3 million for development of low-cost GSM system for rural areas; Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi – N5.9 million for design and construction of customer identification system by their voices in telecom industry; Enugu State University of Science and Technology – N1.4 million for development of a home-grown electrical power charger for cellphones from cooking heat; Obafemi Awolowo  University, Ile Ife –-N12.3 million for design, fabrication, experimental characterization of plastic optical fiber cable and the exploitation of its potentials in Nigeria telecom industry and University of Port Harcourt – N5.3 million for design and construction 1 to 10GHz Anechoic chamber for 3G, 4G and 5G Antenna measurement.

Others are: Nigeria Air Force Institute of Tech. Zaria – N5 million for design and construction of a power line communication modern for domestic LAN; ELizade University, Ondo- N5million for GSM-Based Smart Energy Meter and Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria – N7 million for Development of wearable e-band tracking system.

Presenting the awards, the Executive Vice Chairman of the commission, Prof. Umar Danbatta  said the Commission instituted the Research and Proposals Grant project in recognition of  the role of the academia in the development of the telecom sector.

Prof. Danbatta explained that the scheme is focused on commercially viable prototypes of research and innovative use of telecoms to solve national problems.

‘‘The relevance of the academia in the growth, sustainability and continuity of the telecommunications industry in Nigeria cannot be emphasized. The academia provides the research results that govern growth, transformation and facilitate innovations in the industry.

‘‘The academia impacts knowledge to the growth, turning them into thinking and transformational citizens, with innovative ideas capable of revolutionalizing the industry and reshaping our world.

‘‘The presentation of this award is to underscore the critical role, expectations from, and the confidence we have in the academia, in working towards national reengineering and transformation. WE are aware that most of these projects are collaborative efforts with other academics in your universities.

‘‘NCC welcomes and demands collaboration in all you do. It is for this reason that we have insisted on the involvement of your graduate and undergraduate students in the research projects.’’

‘‘We have set out clear terms and conditions for the Grant. We expect you to abide by all the terms of the award. You are not under any circumstance to showcase the work or the prototype to any bodies, organization at any exhibition until the Commission has received the final prototype an sign off on it.

‘‘We will always show concern for the quality, relevance and efficiency of the product we want to push into the industry

On extension of the collaboration to the telecom operators, Prof. Danbatta said: ‘‘We will advise the telecommunication companies to key into this important initiative of collaborating with the commission in the area of research and development. We will leverage our influence asking them to equally put resources that will drive research and development in the telecommunications industry.’’

Earlier, the Chairman of the Inter-Agency Committee of the NCC for the Research Proposals from the academia, Prof. Junaidu  Muazu said one of the major focuses of the research proposals is to consider the relevance of those proposals to telecom industry and how they leverage on the existing infrastructure of the telecom industry.

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