Kwara AI Summit: Gov AbdulRazaq Pledges Commitment to Tech-Driven Economy
The Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has stated that the recently concluded Ilorin AI Summit is a 'statement of purpose and commitment to transforming local innovation into sustainable economic opportunities for the state's residents.'
Speaking on the summit's outcome, he confirmed the state government's commitment to fostering an enabling environment for technology-driven development. The Governor outlined his administration's strategy to build an ecosystem where talent receives recognition and solutions can be scaled to deliver tangible impact across communities.
"The Ilorin AI Summit is not simply an event. It is a statement of purpose and a commitment to the future we seek for our people. We are building an ecosystem where talent is recognised, ideas are tested, and solutions are scaled to deliver real impact. Our priority is to create the policy environment, institutional partnerships, and investment pathways that transform local ingenuity into sustainable jobs, thriving enterprises, and improved public services for every resident of Kwara," he asserted.
The Managing Director of the Ilorin Innovation Hub, Temi Kolawole, highlighted the power of multi-stakeholder collaboration demonstrated at the summit. He commended the attendance of government officials, academics, investors, and innovators which he says created the foundation for growth.
"What we witnessed at the summit is proof that collaboration unlocks possibility. When government, academia, investors, and creators come together with a shared purpose, an enabling environment is formed for experimentation and growth. The cross border investment pathways and the new digital platforms are practical enablers that will accelerate local innovation and create opportunities for thousands of learners and founders in Ilorin and beyond," he said.
The summit attracted more than one thousand five hundred physical attendees and featured a diverse programme with more than forty speakers participating both in person and online. Panels and sessions were structured around four strategic thematic areas: Core AI, E-government, Agritech, and the Creative Economy. Leading thinkers, policy makers, entrepreneurs, and technical experts delivered practical, action oriented insights designed to advance Kwara's growing technology ecosystem and to catalyse local innovation.
A high point of the summit was the Kwara AI Summit Hackathon which was conceived to energise local innovators and provide a practical platform for developers to create prototypes that address immediate civic and business challenges. More than 60 entries were received, 15 teams advanced to the finals, and three winners were selected after rigorous judging. Each winning team received N300,000 in seed funding to further develop and pilot their concepts.
Conversations on e-government stood out for their depth and immediacy. State leaders reiterated a clear commitment to integrating artificial intelligence into public administration with the aim of improving service delivery, increasing transparency, and enhancing citizen engagement. These discussions highlighted practical policy steps, technical partnerships, and capacity building priorities necessary to ensure ethical and effective adoption of AI across public institutions.
The summit showcased an international partnership which establishes a pathway for Ilorin based founders to access United States capital markets, mentorship networks, and global incorporation support, thereby broadening the international opportunities available to local entrepreneurs and accelerating their ability to scale. In further demonstration of the state's digital ambition, the new artificial intelligence enabled portal was unveiled in collaboration with the Ilorin Innovation Hub. The summit met its objectives by advancing policy conversations, showcasing tangible interventions, and reinforcing the talent pipeline in Kwara. It brought together policy makers, university academics, private sector leaders, technology practitioners, investors, and young innovators to explore how artificial intelligence can be responsibly applied across sectors to improve governance, agriculture, education, and the creative industries. The result was renewed commitments, nascent partnerships, and heightened investor interest aimed at turning ideas into deployable solutions.
Kwara State said it will build upon this momentum to expand opportunities that convert learning into employment, entrepreneurship, and sector wide innovation. With talent emerging from institutions such as the University of Ilorin and a thriving local innovation community, the state said is poised to scale talent, refine enabling policies, and advance partnerships that position it as a prominent destination for artificial intelligence development in Nigeria and across the African continent.
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