NASENI June 2024 Achievements
June 2024 was a defining month for the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI). It was a month shaped by innovation, transparency, strategic partnerships, and renewed commitment to building Nigeria’s industrial future. From product validation to new local manufacturing agreements and staff development programmes, NASENI demonstrated once again that its growth is not accidental but intentional, structured, and aligned with national development goals.
Below is a detailed, readable, and SEO-friendly breakdown of the NASENI June 2024 Achievements.
NASENI June 2024 Achievements and Milestones
House Committee Oversight Visit — June 6, 2024
One of the most significant moments in June was the oversight visit by the House Committee on NASENI. Oversight visits are not just routine supervisory exercises; they are moments where institutions either shine or struggle. For NASENI, it was an opportunity to show the depth of its progress.
During the visit, the Agency confirmed that 35 products are now fully market-ready. These include:
- NASENI Laptops
- Electric Vehicles (EVs)
- Solar Street Lights and other solar-powered solutions
More importantly, these products have been certified by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), reaffirming their quality, safety, and readiness for nationwide adoption. This certification is a proud moment for the Agency because it signals that Nigeria’s homegrown technologies can compete with global standards.
The oversight visit ended on a positive note, with committee members acknowledging NASENI’s commitment to transparency, innovation, and value-driven public service.
SEDI Enugu Signs MoU with Cutix Nigeria Limited
Another major talking point in June came from the Scientific Equipment Development Institute (SEDI), Enugu, one of NASENI’s key institutes. On June 20, 2024, SEDI signed a strategic agreement with Cutix Nigeria Limited, a respected manufacturer of electrical cables and accessories.
The partnership is focused on:
- Mass production of 3-phase electrical distribution boxes
- Production of change-over boxes for homes and industries
This collaboration is more than just a manufacturing deal. It directly supports Nigeria’s quest for local content development and reduces overreliance on imported electrical components. For SEDI Enugu, it means expanding its production capacity and strengthening its footprint in Nigeria’s power and electrical ecosystem.
For NASENI, this MoU reinforces a culture of industrial partnerships, a key pillar in building a self-sustaining technological economy.
Workplace Security Training for NASENI Staff
June also placed emphasis on internal capacity building. In partnership with the Nigerian Institute of Security Studies (NISS), NASENI organised a two-day training programme themed “Security Consciousness in the Workplace”.
The training provided management and staff with:
- A deeper understanding of modern workplace security
- Skills for early detection of threats
- Knowledge of crisis response and prevention
- Awareness strategies that safeguard both people and national assets
In an era where technology institutions face increasing cyber and physical risks, investing in staff security consciousness is not optional; it is essential. This training shows NASENI’s commitment to nurturing a workforce that is not only innovative but also security-aware.
Public Opening of Tender Bids for 2024 Capital Projects
To close out the month, NASENI Headquarters commenced the Public Opening of Technical Tender Bids for its 2024 capital projects. This process is a critical aspect of public transparency and ensures that contractors and partners are selected purely on merit.
The tender process:
- Upholds accountability
- Encourages fair competition
- Builds public trust
- Ensures that capital projects deliver maximum value
By making the process open and participatory, NASENI reinforces its reputation as an agency that places integrity at the heart of national development.
NASENI’s June 2024 Achievements reflect an agency that understands its responsibility and embraces it with clarity and purpose. Each milestone, from product certifications to strategic industrial partnerships, capacity building, and transparent procurement, contributes to a larger national agenda: positioning Nigeria as a producer, not just a consumer of technology.
What stands out most is the consistency. Month after month, NASENI keeps pushing boundaries, proving that homegrown engineering, innovation, and infrastructure development can thrive when supported by vision, discipline, and collaboration.
As Nigeria looks toward a more technologically secure future, the achievements of June 2024 serve as a reminder that NASENI remains one of the engines driving the country’s industrial transformation.
