Thursday, October 16, 2025 - A university professor, Prof. Ezekiel Ayoola, has called on the federal government to invest in the mathematical sciences, stating that the field remains the foundation for emerging technologies.
Ayoola, who is the immediate past Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Administration) at the University of Ibadan (UI), urged Nigerian leaders to
make long-term investments in mathematics and education if the country is to be
globally competitive.
In his valedictory lecture at the Trenchard Hall of the
institution, Ayoola lamented the widespread ignorance of some top ruling elites
and technocrats about the value of mathematics in national development.
This, he noted, has contributed to the poor funding of basic
mathematical research in Nigeria.
Citing the complete omission of mathematical sciences from
direct funding in the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) thematic research
priorities, Ayoola contrasted Nigeria’s approach with that of the United States
National Science Foundation, as well as leading European and Asian agencies,
which invest heavily in mathematics.
“Mathematical principles are foundational to the development
and application of countless existing and emerging technologies,” he said.
The university teacher noted that mathematical tools are not
just supplementary, but are the very foundation upon which modern technologies
are built.
“As technology advances, the role of mathematics will become
even more critical in shaping our future,” he stated.
Ayoola also challenged young scholars to explore
cutting-edge interdisciplinary fields, such as quantum information science and
quantum computing, describing these areas as revolutionary and rapidly
advancing.
“These fields are transforming our understanding of
computation, information, communication, and even the nature of reality
itself,” he said.
However, he expressed deep concerns over the country’s
failure to develop robust capacities in these critical fields.
He warned that no nation can achieve technological
development without a solid foundation in mathematics, noting that long-term
planning and investment are crucial to reap the benefits of emerging advanced
technologies.
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