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Nigeria, USAID collaborate to boost tech innovation

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The Federal Government of Nigeria and the United States Agency for International Development have come together to drive sustainable development initiatives.

This was disclosed on Wednesday in a statement by the Director of Media and Corporate Communications at the National Space Research and Development Agency, Dr. Felix Ale.

According to the statement, this collaboration was cemented during the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, where Nigeria’s Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, Chief Uche Nnaji, met with USAID’s Chief Innovation Officer, Mr. Mohammed Abdel-Kader.

The statement noted that their discussions focused on harnessing technology to address pressing developmental challenges in Nigeria.

According to Nnaji, the meeting underscored the urgency of innovative partnerships, especially in the areas of artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and digital financial inclusion.

“These collaborations are crucial not only for improving the lives of underserved populations but also for bolstering Nigeria’s burgeoning tech ecosystem,” he said.

The minister emphasized the potential of technology to create impactful solutions that can uplift marginalized communities and contribute to the nation’s overall economic growth.

According to him, one of the central themes of the discussions was the role of AI in enhancing agricultural practices in Nigeria.

He added that, with food security being a critical concern, both parties acknowledged the need for technological innovations that can optimize farming techniques.

“By harnessing advanced technologies, we aim to support smallholder farmers and meet the rising food demands of our nation while ensuring sustainable practices,” he said.

Nnaji stated that the focus on agriculture reflects a broader strategy to improve productivity and resilience against climate change, which poses significant threats to food supply. Energy access, another major issue, was prominently featured in the dialogue.

Nnaji articulated the necessity for deploying off-grid and renewable energy technologies, which are vital for reaching Nigeria’s energy goals.

He noted that the discussions included collaboration opportunities under USAID’s Power Africa initiative, aimed at expanding electricity access through cleaner, sustainable solutions.

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“We must integrate AI into grid management and explore distributed renewable energy technologies to ensure a reliable power supply for our communities,” he said.

Furthermore, the minister indicated that the significance of the meeting extends beyond discussions, as Nigeria and USAID agreed to formalize a partnership dedicated to identifying and scaling innovative technologies.

He added that the collaboration aims to launch joint research and pilot projects in critical sectors such as healthcare and education, where AI solutions have the potential to bring about transformative changes.

“Our partnership with USAID will be instrumental in driving the innovative solutions necessary to meet our national development goals and improve the quality of life for our citizens,” Nnaji said.


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