Drama In Senate As Raw Materials Development Council Boss Lists ‘Kilishi’ Production As Research Breakthrough

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Director-General of the Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC) Professor Hussain Ibrahim, has listed the production of Kilishi as its major breakthrough since the agency’s creation 33 years ago.

Ibrahim, who appeared before the Senate Committee on Science and Technology to brief the senators on the activities of his agency, caused a stir when he said the Kilishi technology is the only major breakthrough it had successfully developed for commercial use, the Punch reports.

The RMRDC boss told the Chairman of the Senate Committee, Senator Uche Ekwunife, and other members that kilishi, a locally spiced roasted meat, made in the north and popular among travelers in that region, is an outstanding achievement for the agency.

Senator Ekwunife asked;

Your core mandate is to develop local materials. Can you tell us the local raw materials you have developed in the areas of health, brewery, construction, science, and technology, or agriculture? Just give us the synopsis of what you have developed or generated for local industries. Tell us about your breakthrough.

Professor Ibrahim proudly told the panel that despite its lack of laboratory, the 33-year-old agency had succeeded in producing the local meat delicacy for commercial production as part of the agency’s breakthrough.

He added;

We have developed two varieties of Sorghum. We collaborated with agricultural research institutes, pharmaceutical industries because we produce ethanol from it and that is the basic raw material for the production of sanitizers. Also from the same Sorghum, we developed other products like Glucose syrup, livestock feeds, material for breweries, and starch.

When asked if Nigeria is ready to stay independent from products like sorghum, Professor Ibrahim said;

We have not reached that stage. It goes through processes. We have tested it now but the stage we are now is the pilot stage. That pilot stage will now lead to the optimization of the products. At that pilot stage, we would now see if what we have finally done are technically feasible or commercially viable. We have to determine that.

He stressed that;

After we had determined that, we will now ask relevant industries to take them for mass production. In our 30 years of research activities, we are still the largest research Institute. But to be candid with you, we are making progress. For now, we have developed technology to optimize Kilishi production. Research activities take time.

Professor Ibrahim’s submission led to prolonged laughter from the audience while other lawmakers got angry, as a member of the panel, Senator Clifford Ordia inquired whether kilishi production is the only success of the agency after 33 years.

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