Eko Hot Blog reports that in a significant development for Lagos State’s technological aspirations, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu met with Sir Nick Clegg, President of Global Affairs at Meta Platforms Inc. (Facebook), at the Lagos House in Marina today.
The meeting centered on exploring avenues for collaboration to enhance the state’s digital landscape and foster an environment conducive to innovation.
During the discussions, Sir Nick Clegg assured Governor Sanwo-Olu of Facebook’s commitment to collaborating with Lagos State in order to bolster the digital space. Their shared interests include utilizing open-source technology to train young AI innovators, providing tools for local businesses to grow, and exploring other collaborative efforts that can drive digital transformation.
Governor Sanwo-Olu emphasized the crucial role technology plays in propelling Nigeria towards a more advanced economy. He expressed confidence that Lagos will emerge as a global hub of human capital in the years ahead, given the state’s focus on nurturing talent and fostering an environment conducive to technological innovation.
“Technology is crucial for propelling our country towards a more advanced economy, and I am confident that Lagos will emerge as a global hub of human capital in the years ahead,” Governor Sanwo-Olu stated during the meeting.
The potential collaboration between Lagos State and Meta Platforms Inc. holds significant promise for the state’s digital ecosystem. By leveraging Facebook’s expertise and resources, Lagos can accelerate its efforts to train a new generation of AI innovators, empower local businesses with cutting-edge digital tools, and position itself as a leading hub for technology and innovation in Africa.
The meeting also highlighted the state government’s commitment to fostering public-private partnerships that can drive economic growth and create opportunities for its citizens. By working closely with global technology giants like Meta, Lagos aims to attract investment, facilitate knowledge transfer, and create an enabling environment for startups and entrepreneurs to thrive.
As the discussions continue, both parties are expected to explore specific areas of collaboration and devise strategies to unlock the full potential of Lagos State’s digital landscape. This partnership could pave the way for a more digitally connected and technologically advanced Lagos, contributing to the state’s overall economic development and positioning it as a hub for innovation in the region.
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