Tag: Ogun tech community

  • Ogun Tech Community applauds minister’s impact

    Ogun Tech Community applauds minister’s impact

    …Mobilizes for commissioning of NCC Digital Innovation Park

    The Ogun Tech Community (OTC) is buzzing with excitement as the official commissioning of the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) Digital Innovation Park in Abeokuta draws near.

    The event, scheduled for Tuesday, May 27, 2025, marks a significant milestone in the ongoing transformation of Ogun State’s tech ecosystem under the visionary leadership of the Honorable Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy.

    According to the President of OTC, Durosinmi Adekunle, the Minister’s unwavering commitment to fostering innovation, digital inclusion, and skills development has inspired the tech community across Ogun State.

    “This Digital Innovation Park is a symbol of progress and an investment in our collective future,” he said.

    Adekunle emphasized that the tech community is mobilizing all ecosystem players—startups, developers, educators, students, creatives, government agencies, and industry leaders—to ensure strong participation at the event.

    “This is a celebration of the collaborative spirit that defines Ogun’s tech ecosystem. We’re showing the world that Ogun State is building a vibrant, sustainable, and inclusive tech future,” he added.

    The event will take place at the NCC Digital Innovation Park, Kobape, opposite Muhammadu Buhari Estate, Abeokuta.

    With over 700 participants expected, OTC is calling on all stakeholders to join in making a bold statement.

  • Ogun tech community hosts communications minister, seeks backing for innovation hub

    Ogun tech community hosts communications minister, seeks backing for innovation hub

    The Ogun Tech Community on Thursday hosted the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, at a roundtable session in Abeokuta, aimed at deepening collaboration between government, the tech ecosystem and local innovators to drive inclusive digital growth.

    The event, themed Ogun Tech Forward Innovation & Startups Roundtable, brought together startup founders, tech leaders, and policymakers in Abeokuta to explore ways of leveraging technology to boost agriculture, create jobs, and build a resilient digital economy in Ogun State.

    The minister, who addressed participants at the session, stressed the urgent need to adopt technology in key sectors, particularly agriculture, to tackle rising food prices and reduce Nigeria’s dependence on food imports.

    He said that without technological intervention, traditional farming practices would remain inefficient and costly, posing risks to national food security.

    “Technology innovation has already contributed 16 to 18 per cent, but we are aiming for 21 per cent. We need to introduce our technology into agriculture to produce enough food to feed ourselves,” Tijani said.

    He maintained that deploying modern tools such as drones, sensors, data analytics and mobile apps could enable precision agriculture and enhance productivity across the country’s vast arable land.

    According to him, the federal government is committed to supporting grassroots innovation hubs outside of major cities to ensure equitable access to digital opportunities.

    “We can’t leave innovation in the hands of just a few cities. Every part of Nigeria, including towns and rural areas, must be part of the digital journey. The more people we carry along, the stronger we become as a country,” he said.

    As part of this commitment, the minister revealed that the federal government would back the Ogun Tech Hub’s initiative aimed at creating 300 jobs through business process outsourcing, describing it as part of a broader strategy to transform states into “talent cities.”

    “If we don’t invest in our own people, we’ll keep depending on others for solutions,” he said. “We must create space for local ideas to grow and become real businesses.”

    Tijani also advocated the integration of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and drones into agriculture and education.

    He emphasised the role of generative AI in enhancing personalised learning and digital literacy in underserved communities.

    Earlier in his remarks, the President of the Ogun Tech Community, Mr Adekunle Durosinmi, appealed to the federal government for strategic support to accelerate the state’s growing tech ecosystem.

    He called for the establishment of a fully equipped innovation hub and a permanent secretariat to support startups, nurture talent, and deepen digital engagement at the grassroots.

    “Ogun State is uniquely positioned to become a national leader in technology and entrepreneurship.

    “We have more than 29 tertiary institutions—more than any other state in Nigeria—which makes us a natural home for innovation,” Durosinmi said.

    He noted that the Ogun Tech Community, since its formal registration in 2022, has launched several initiatives promoting digital literacy, cybersecurity, and inclusive technology development.

    According to him, the group has created 19 active clusters, including developers, mentors, women in tech, and agritech innovators.

    Durosinmi reaffirmed the group’s alignment with the National Digital Economy and E-Governance Bill 2024, stating that its programmes and advocacy efforts are geared toward fostering responsible innovation and inclusive digital growth.

    “We want to see such solutions replicated across the country. To accelerate this, we need your support. Ogun urgently needs a fully functioning physical secretariat and, importantly, a dedicated innovation hub to nurture and grow even more startups,” he told the minister.

    The roundtable concluded with a renewed commitment from both the federal government and the Ogun Tech Community to deepen collaboration and build a more inclusive, innovation-driven economy across the state and beyond.

  • Ogun tech community hosts communications minister

    Ogun tech community hosts communications minister

    The Ogun Tech Community is set to host the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, in Abeokuta on Thursday, 8th May 2025, in what is expected to be a high-level engagement with technology stakeholders, startup founders, and innovation leaders from across Ogun State.

    The event, titled; “Ogun Tech Forward: Innovation & Startups Roundtable with the Honourable Minister,” will hold at the Mitros Residences Banquet Hall, Osoba Road, GRA, Abeokuta, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM.

    In a statement made available to our correspondent by the president of Ogun tech community, Durosinmi Adekunle said the roundtable is designed as an interactive platform for the minister to engage directly with tech entrepreneurs, ecosystem builders and innovators, with a view to understanding the specific challenges and opportunities within the Ogun tech landscape.

    Adekunle added that the session is also expected to spotlight policy needs, infrastructure gaps, and capital access limitations faced by startups operating in the region.

    According to a statement, the event will open with welcome remarks from a representative of the organising body, followed by a keynote address from Dr. Tijani. The Minister’s speech, themed; “Unlocking Local Innovation for National Impact,”* is expected to outline the federal government’s current digital economy agenda and how local ecosystems such as Ogun can play a pivotal role.

    The statement further reads, “The programme will feature a Startup Showcase segment, where three Ogun-based startups will pitch innovative solutions in the fields of EdTech, Digital Infrastructure, AgriTech and HealthTech. Each startup will have five minutes to demonstrate how their products are solving local problems with potential national relevance.

    “A key highlight of the day will be an interactive roundtable discussion moderated by a local tech policy expert. The discussion, tagged; “Policy, Infrastructure & Capital: What Startups Need from Government,” will feature contributions from startup founders, ecosystem leaders, and the Honourable Minister himself. This segment is aimed at fostering open dialogue around practical government support, including regulatory policies, broadband expansion, digital skills development, and funding accessibility.”

    Adekunle noted that the event would also provide an opportunity for audience engagement through a 15-minute Question and Answer session, giving participants direct access to the Minister for clarification and feedback.

    “To conclude the programme, Dr. Tijani will deliver a Ministerial Commitment Speech, during which he is expected to outline specific government initiatives targeting Ogun State and reaffirm the administration’s support for innovation hubs across the country,” he stated.

    Adekunle, however, stressed that the event aligns with Ogun Tech Community’s mission to strengthen the state’s position as a regional hub for technology and innovation.

    He added that strategic engagement with policymakers is a critical step toward unlocking the ecosystem’s full potential.

    He further said, “In recent years, Ogun State has seen increased interest from tech entrepreneurs and investors due to its proximity to Lagos, a growing talent pool, and emerging innovation clusters in cities like Abeokuta and Ota. The community believes that with appropriate policy support, the state can become a critical node in Nigeria’s broader digital economy architecture.

    “Dr. Tijani, who has made ecosystem engagement a core part of his tenure, is expected to use the roundtable to gather on-the-ground insights and strengthen ties with sub-national tech communities.”