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Transforming Kwara State into a Digital Powerhouse: The AbdulRazaq Effect

By Ibrahim Shukurat
10 February 2025   |   4:40 am
In recent years, Kwara State has emerged as a surprising yet promising player in Nigeria’s technology ecosystem. Under the leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, the state has embarked on a transformative journey
Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq

In recent years, Kwara State has emerged as a surprising yet promising player in Nigeria’s technology ecosystem. Under the leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, the state has embarked on a transformative journey to harness the power of technology to drive economic growth, create jobs, and position itself as a hub for innovation in Nigeria and beyond.

From building critical tech infrastructure to fostering a culture of digital literacy and entrepreneurship, Kwara is steadily carving out a niche for itself in the global tech landscape. This is evident in the strides made by the state viz the initiatives driving its tech revolution, the challenges and the opportunities that lie ahead.

Traditionally known for its agricultural heritage and educational institutions, Kwara State has long been a quiet contributor to Nigeria’s economy. However, with the advent of the digital age, Governor AbdulRazaq recognised the need to diversify the state’s economy and leverage technology as a catalyst for development. His administration’s vision is clear: to transform Kwara into a knowledge-based economy that thrives on innovation, creativity, and digital skills.

This vision is not just aspirational but grounded in practical steps. The governor’s approach has been multifaceted, focusing on infrastructure development, human capital investment, and partnerships with both public and private sector stakeholders. The result is a burgeoning tech ecosystem that is attracting attention from within Nigeria and beyond.

Building the Infrastructure for a Digital Future
One of the cornerstones of Kwara’s tech transformation is the development of critical infrastructure to support digital innovation. Governor AbdulRazaq’s administration has prioritised the creation of tech hubs, innovation centers, and digital economy projects that provide the physical and virtual spaces needed for techpreneurs to thrive.

The Kwara State Innovation Hub
Located in Ilorin, the state capital; it is a flagship project designed to serve as a breeding ground for tech startups and innovators. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. Once launched, the hub will offer co-working spaces, high-speed internet, and access to mentorship and funding opportunities, creating a vibrant ecosystem where ideas can grow into viable businesses. Additionally, the hub plans to host training programs, hackathons, and networking events, fostering a strong tech community in Kwara.

However, Kwara’s growing tech scene faces significant challenges, including limited access to funding and inadequate power supply, which have historically hindered startups from scaling their operations. To address this, iHS Towers is a key partner in supporting the development of the Innovation Hub.

In alignment with Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s vision, the hub will be solar-powered, ensuring a sustainable and reliable energy source for innovation-driven activities.

ICT Community Centres
In collaboration with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), the state government has established ICT Community Centres across Kwara. These centres are equipped with computers, internet access, and other digital tools to empower residents, particularly women and youth, with essential tech skills.

The recent commissioning of an ICT Community Centre at the Kwara State University of Education by the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, underscores the importance of these facilities in bridging the digital divide and promoting inclusivity. Such initiatives are critical in a country where access to technology remains uneven, especially in rural areas.

Integrating Technology into various sectors of the State Economy
Governor AbdulRazaq’s administration has also invested in projects aimed at integrating technology into various sectors of the economy. For instance, the Garment Factory, another initiative under his leadership, incorporates digital tools and automation to enhance production efficiency and create jobs. Similarly, the Visual Arts Centre and Sugar Factory Film Studio are leveraging technology to promote creativity and cultural expression, positioning Kwara as a hub for the creative industries.

Investing in Human Capital: The Key to Sustainable Growth
While infrastructure is essential, Governor AbdulRazaq understands that the true engine of a tech-driven economy is human capital. To this end, his administration has placed a strong emphasis on education, skills development, and youth empowerment.

Digital Literacy Programs
Recognising the importance of digital literacy in the 21st century, the state government has rolled out programs to equip residents with basic and advanced tech skills. These programs target various demographics, including students, women, and unemployed youth, and cover topics such as coding, data analysis, digital marketing, and cybersecurity.

For example, the Kwara State Social Investment Program (KWASSIP) has incorporated tech training into its empowerment initiatives, enabling beneficiaries to leverage digital tools for entrepreneurship and employment. Such efforts are crucial in a country where youth unemployment remains a pressing issue.

Partnerships with Tech Giants and Institutions
To accelerate its tech ambitions, Kwara has forged partnerships with leading tech companies and educational institutions. Collaborations with organizations like NITDA, Microsoft, and Google have provided access to resources, expertise, and funding that would otherwise be out of reach.

Additionally, the state government has worked closely with local universities and polytechnics to integrate tech-focused curricula and research programs. By aligning education with industry needs, Kwara is ensuring that its graduates are equipped with the skills required to thrive in a digital economy.

Support for Startups and Innovators
Governor AbdulRazaq’s administration has also created an enabling environment for startups to flourish. Through initiatives like the Kwara State Entrepreneurship Program, young innovators have access to grants, mentorship, and incubation services. The state’s commitment to supporting homegrown talent is evident in the success stories emerging from its tech ecosystem.

For instance, startups like “TechVille,” a Kwara-based software development company, have gained recognition for their innovative solutions in areas such as fintech, agritech, and e-commerce. These success stories not only showcase the potential of Kwara’s tech ecosystem but also inspire other young people to pursue careers in technology.

Challenges and Opportunities
While Kwara’s tech landscape is undoubtedly promising, it is not without challenges. Limited access to funding, inadequate power supply, and the need for more robust internet connectivity are some of the obstacles that must be addressed to sustain the state’s tech revolution. Additionally, there is a need for greater awareness and adoption of technology, particularly in rural areas where digital literacy remains low.

However, these challenges also present opportunities for growth. By addressing infrastructure gaps and fostering public-private partnerships, Kwara can unlock its full potential as a tech hub. Moreover, the state’s relatively low cost of living and peaceful environment make it an attractive destination for tech investors and entrepreneurs seeking alternatives to more congested cities like Lagos and Abuja.

Governor AbdulRazaq’s efforts to position Kwara on the global tech map are already yielding results. The state’s tech ecosystem is gaining recognition for its innovation and inclusivity, attracting interest from international organizations and investors. For example, Kwara’s participation in global tech events and competitions has showcased the talent and potential of its young innovators.

Furthermore, the state’s focus on sustainable development aligns with global trends in technology, such as the use of digital tools to address climate change, improve healthcare, and enhance education. By leveraging technology to tackle local challenges, Kwara is not only improving the lives of its residents but also contributing to global solutions.

A Model for Other States
Kwara State’s tech transformation under Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq serves as a model for other states in Nigeria and beyond. By prioritizing infrastructure, investing in human capital, and fostering a culture of innovation, Kwara is demonstrating that even smaller states can compete on the global tech stage.

As the state continues to build on its achievements, it is essential to maintain momentum and address existing challenges. With the right policies, partnerships, and persistence, Kwara has the potential to become a leading tech hub in Africa, driving economic growth and creating opportunities for its people.

In a world increasingly defined by technology, Kwara’s journey is a testament to the power of vision, leadership, and collaboration. Governor AbdulRazaq’s commitment to putting Kwara on the global tech map is not just a win for the state but a beacon of hope for Nigeria’s digital future.

Shukurat wrote from Ilorin East, Kwara State

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