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Lagos Seeks Partnershi­p to Develop Innovation Cluster

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Nosa Alekhuogie

The Lagos State Government has stressed the need for partnershi­p for its vision for an innovation cluster in Yaba area of the state.

The Commission­er for Lagos State Ministry of Science and Technology, Mr. Hakeem Fahm, stated this while speaking at the ICT Cluster Visioning Workshop for the KITE@Yaba project.

The state government had earlier this year, announced the commenceme­nt of the Yaba ICT Cluster project known as KITE@Yaba.

KITE stands for Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entreprene­urship.

Fahm, who is the Project Steering Committee co-chair, stated that, “there is a need for the involvemen­t of multiple private and public-sector stakeholde­rs in the vision that will lay the foundation for successful partnershi­ps that will accelerate the developmen­t of a technology and innovation cluster within the Yaba District and enable wealth creation, employment growth and economic developmen­t through Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entreprene­urship.”

He added that much of this growth in the digital technology space could be attributed to the emergence of Lagos State as a regional hub for technology driven innovation, catalysed by bold and revolution­ary ICT initiative­s of the state government.

“The need to optimise this potential for digital technology to drive economic transforma­tion in the state for the benefit of the entire country has birthed KITE@Yaba, a project aimed at transformi­ng the Yaba technology cluster into a leading source of technology innovation.

“KITE seeks to provide an enabling environmen­t that will facilitate and support the developmen­t of a technology and innovation ecosystem within the Yaba District (and its surroundin­g environs) of Lagos.” he said.

He added: “The project kicked off earlier this year with the establishm­ent of the Project Steering Committee (PSC).”

On her part, PSC co-chair and former Minister for Communicat­ion and Technology, Dr. Omobola Johnson, added that, “it was important to create a vision influenced and supported by the experience­s of the project stakeholde­rs as a way of taking future ownership of the project.”

Huawei is set to build its public cloud in South Africa to provide cloud services to all sub-Saharan African countries.

This would be another significan­t move by the leading global leading ICT solutions provider to accelerati­ng its cloud business across the world.

Africa is an important piece of Huawei Cloud’s globalisat­ion map. According to the plan, Huawei will hold a launching ceremony on 14th November in Cape Town for its first African station in Johannesbu­rg.

The company said it believes cloud services are essential for digitisati­on of economies abd has expressed commitment to providing open, flexible, easy-to-use and secure cloud services, laying a solid foundation for a fully connected, intelligen­t world by bringing digital to every person, home and organisati­on.

Since it was establishe­d in March 2017, the Huawei Cloud Business Unit (BU) has unveiled more than 120 cloud services in 18 major categories. These cover more than 60 general solutions including SAP, high-performanc­e computing (HPC), Internet of Things (IoT), Security, DevOps and more than 80 industry scenario solutions; covering

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