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From left: Akeem Hassan, Technical Advsier to the Honorable Commisioner, Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology (MIST); Omotayo Fisuyi, SSA on Innovation and Technology, Lagos; Prof Peter Bamkole, COO, Pan Atlantic University; Hon. Tunbosun Alake, Commisioner, MIST; Adeleke Alex-Adedipe, Managing Partner, DOA, all at the stakeholders engagement on the proposed Lagos Innovation Bill recently at the Eko Innovation Centre, Lagos.
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  • Lagos State Government is spearheading a series of ambitious initiatives to establish itself as a leading hub for innovation and technology in Africa.
  • The state is also digitizing government services and building a Tier 3 data centre to boost efficiency and attract investments.
  • Engagement highlighted the Lagos Innovation Bill and efforts by the Lagos State Research and Innovation Council to foster a robust innovation ecosystem.

The Lagos State Government is undertaking ambitious initiatives and projects to put the state at the forefront of the digital revolution aimed at cementing its position as a leading hub for innovation and technological advancement on the continent.

Lagos State Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology (MIST), Olatubonsun Alake disclosed this during an engagement with critical stakeholders on the proposed Lagos Innovation Policy, last Friday, at the Eko Innovation Centre, Ikoyi, Lagos, reports Digital TimesNG.

Speaking to key industry players, policymakers, government officials, venture capitalists, startups, and technology experts, among others, Alake unveiled a host of ambitious initiatives and projects aimed at driving Lagos to the forefront of the digital revolution.

Among the highlights was the MetroFibre Project, a massive undertaking that seeks to establish a robust digital infrastructure by deploying 3,000 kilometres of optic fibre and ducts across the state.

Among the stakeholders present at the occasion were Adaora Ikenze – Director, Public Policy, Meta; Prof. Peter Bankole – COO, Pan Atlantic University and LASRIC Member; Nkemdilim Uwaje Begho – Founder, Futuresoft; LASRIC and Alex-Adedipe Adeleke – DOA Law, among others.

Alake spoke also on the Safe City Project, which involves the strategic deployment of intelligent video cameras at key locations across Lagos state noting that this exemplifies the state’s commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance security and create a safer environment for businesses to thrive.

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To bolster the state’s technological prowess, he added that the government has embarked on the construction of a state-of-the-art Tier 3 data centre in partnership with the private sector, an initiative that not only aims to improve the efficiency and reliability of government services but also positions Lagos as a sought-after destination for technological investments in West Africa.

Alake also shed light on the ongoing digitization of government services, a move that promises to enhance efficiency, transparency, and accessibility while reducing operational costs and promoting environmental sustainability.

Recognizing the importance of nurturing homegrown talent and innovation, the presentation highlighted initiatives such as the Lagos Innovation Bill – for which the stakeholder engagement was being held, and the Lagos State Research and Innovation Council (LASRIC).

These efforts he said, are designed to create a robust ecosystem that supports and nurtures innovation, drives economic growth, and creates employment opportunities.

The honourable commissioner also expressed the state’s commitment to cybersecurity, with the unveiling of a cybersecurity project aimed at enhancing digital safety and protecting the state’s infrastructure from cyber threats.

This initiative involves establishing a Cybersecurity Operations Centre (CSOC), collaborating with leading cybersecurity firms and international organizations and investing in training and capacity building for local IT professionals.

He also highlighted the success of initiatives such as the Art of Technology Lagos (AOT), an annual tech conference that brings together industry stakeholders, policymakers, and technology talent to shape policies that will drive the development of a smarter Lagos as well as the Lagos Identity Card Project (LAG ID) which is a crucial component of the state’s efforts to improve governance, efficiency, and service delivery.

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Earlier in his welcome address, Victor Afolabi, Chief Executive Officer of the Eko Innovation Centre emphasized the significance of the stakeholder engagement as a co-creation event, where collective deliberation would shape the regulatory incentives and create an inclusive innovation ecosystem.

He commended the commissioner’s vision and commitment to advancing innovation in Lagos State, describing the state as the innovation engine room of the country and a globally recognized hub for innovation.

The highly engaging and robust stakeholder engagement witnessed active participation from government agencies, the private sector, development agencies, and other key stakeholders, and featured five breakout sessions, where participants made actionable recommendations and proffered realistic solutions to contribute to the framework of the proposed Lagos Innovation Bill.

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