Nigeria, April 7 -- Speaking ex tempore can be quite challenging especially when the issue you are raising is quite germane, and you might not be able to speak to its nuances on the spur of the moment. Thus, when Professor Antonia Simbine, the Director General of the National Institute for Social and Economic Research (NISER), visited my office as the Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) most recently, the cumulation of our discussion veered, not surprisingly, towards policy architecture, local research outputs and Nigeria's productivity profile.

When I, therefore, made the argument that there is a crucial disconnect between local research outputs and Nigeria's policy space-that "our experts' output [are] gradually [be...