A former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has allayed the fear of
Nigerians who thought robots may soon take over their jobs, given the
technological breakthrough in some countries, where robots now perform
certain jobs.
Obasanjo said this on Friday in his opening remark at the robotics
workshop jointly organised by the Public Affairs section of the United
States Consulate General, Lagos and RoboRAVE International, a US-based
robotics education academy.
The former President said though Nigeria “is still’far behind in
terms of general education”, the introduction of robotics education to
pupils and students in the country by RoboRave International and the US
Consulate General was commendable.
He urged the beneficiary schools and pupils to embrace robotics
education in order to close the gap in technological and scientific
education obtainable in developed nations.
He noted that robotics education would not in any way escalate
unemployment rate in Nigeria, rather he argued that more jobs would be
created if robotics education was well planned and embraced.
He said, “Let me also comment on what has been the fears of the
people. Here, we have problem of unemployment and people will say we
need to create mass employment opportunities for our people.
“Many believe if you start introducing Robotics education then you
will deny people employment opportunities. It is not so. What will
normally happen is that there would be jobs that would emanate from
Robotics. The jobs would compensate what Robotics will take over.
“We have seen that through history. When train came, people think
there would be no way for road transportation. Same thing happens when
railway came. People also thought when aeroplane came that railways and
cars would not be useful.
” But, today roads are being constructed and we have not even done enough. Yet, Airports are being built and enlarged
“So, if we actually planned well, Robots will have a place and other
jobs will be created for our teeming population not only in Nigeria and
Africa but also all over the world.”
He urged the pupils to take advantage of the robotics education to better their future.
The United States Consul General in Nigeria, John Bray said robotics
education would help the country in providing global partnerships and
economic development.
He said many developed countries have based their continued economic growth on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
Bray said the consulate would continue to support education, adding
that, “This is is the beginning of our efforts to support robotics
education in Nigeria.”
“Children who receive STEM education via robotics training will be
better prepared to solve real-life problems with more creativity,
critical thinking and effectiveness. These are the tools that they will
need to compete effectively in the global economy.”
He noted that there would always be apprehension where new inventions
were deployed but he added that there would always be opportunities
attached to the emergence of such inventions.
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