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Nigeria ranks 72nd in global AI readiness as CITAD urges greater Investment

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The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has called for increased investment in artificial intelligence (AI) research and innovation, following Nigeria’s ranking of 72nd out of 195 countries in global AI readiness.

The call was made on Monday during a Research Methodology Workshop on AI readiness at subnational levels, held in Kano.

Speaking at the event, Salihu Abdulkarim of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) said Nigeria’s current ranking reflects both opportunities and gaps in the country’s digital development.

According to him, “Nigeria, with 179.6 million mobile subscribers and over 90,000 kilometres of optic fibre network, is projected to generate 18.3 million dollars in 2026, with Information and Communication Technology expected to contribute 21 per cent to the Gross Domestic Product by 2027.”

He compared Nigeria’s position with other African countries, noting that Egypt ranks 5th globally, while Kenya and South Africa are ranked 65th and 67th respectively, with Tunisia at 99th.

Abdulkarim said Nigeria’s National AI Strategy, launched in August 2024, is built on five key pillars aimed at driving transformation, including talent development through AI centres of excellence and research fellowships.

He added that the Federal Government plans to produce three million tech graduates with skills in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science to strengthen the country’s workforce.

However, he identified key challenges slowing progress, including poor infrastructure, fibre optic vandalism, right-of-way issues, unmet targets, and limited digital access in rural areas.

He also raised concern over the migration of skilled technology professionals to countries such as the United Kingdom and Canada in search of better opportunities.

“Upscaling is key, but AI will not take over human jobs,” he said.

In his remarks, the Executive Director of CITAD, Y.Z. Yau, said the organisation is working to assess how ready states are to adopt AI.

“We want to know if state governments are ready, what infrastructure they have, and how many data centres are available,” he said.

He explained that Kano, Plateau, and Bauchi states were selected for a pilot assessment representing northern Nigeria.

Also speaking, a lecturer at Bayero University Kano, Hafsat Ahmed Kabir, stressed the importance of infrastructure for successful AI deployment.

“AI deployment requires computing power, reliable electricity, high-speed internet, data centres, and cloud services because the system depends on processing large amounts of data,” she said.

Kabir added that one of the biggest challenges is implementing AI strategies at the state level.

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BREAKING: Tinubu Approves Six New Appointments in Education Sector

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Wednesday approved six new appointments in the education sector.

According to a statement released by the Presidency, the appointments are as follows:

Prof. Modupe Adeola Adelabu – Chairman, Governing Board, National Examination Council (NECO)

Prof. Ibrahim Dantani Wushishi – Retained as Registrar/Chief Executive, NECO

Prof. Babatunde Salako – Chairman, Governing Board, National Board for Technical Education (NBTE)

Prof. Idris M. Bugaje – Reappointed as Executive Secretary, NBTE (second and final 5-year term)

Engr. Dr. Bongfa Binfa – Rector, Federal Polytechnic, N’yak-Shendam, Plateau State (5-year term)

Prof. Chinwe Veronica Anunobi – Renewed as Director/Chief Executive, National Library of Nigeria (final 5-year term)

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Accord Members Stage Protest, Demand Recognition Of Imumolen As National Chairman

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By Emmanuel Oloniruha

 

Some members of Accord party on Tuesday staged a protest at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) headquarters, Abuja, demanding immediate recognition of Prof. Christopher Imumolen as the party’s National Chairman.

 

The protesters, who thronged the commission’s office with placards and a formal petition, called on INEC to comply with subsisting court orders affirming Imumolen’s leadership and to update its records accordingly

 

Speaking during the protest, Imumolen, a former presidential candidate of the party, expressed frustration over what he called INEC’s reluctance to enforce judicial decisions.

 

He said that the commission, as a regulatory body, must remain neutral and uphold the rule of law.

 

“We have not come here to cause any problem, but to speak because it seems INEC has not been listening.

 

“INEC should not be found supporting one faction over another, especially when there is a court order giving direction on what to do. A court order is not advisory; it is meant to be obeyed,” Imumolen said.

 

He queried INEC for complying with similar court orders regarding other parties, such as African Democratic Congress (ADC), while failing to do so for Accord.

 

He said that in spite of several court orders and petitions submitted to INEC, it had continued to recognise the Maxwell Mgbudem-led faction.

 

“We have submitted numerous letters and court proceedings to INEC, yet their website still reflects another person as chairman. Justice delayed is justice denied,” he stated.

 

Imumolen alleged that the Mgbudem-led faction had been illegally removing state chairmen supporting the court-mandated leadership.

 

“INEC is under a constitutional obligation to obey valid court orders. If there is any claim that the order has expired, the critical question remains: why was it not obeyed while it was subsisting?

 

“Had INEC complied accordingly, Prof. Chris Imumolen would have been duly reflected on the INEC website as national chairman, pending any application by Mr Maxwell Mdubem to vacate the order which, till date, has not been vacated,’’ he said.

 

He said that the demands of the protesters, as stated in the petition, included calls for the immediate recognition and formal listing of Imumolen as the national chairman on the INEC website.

 

“We hereby demand that INEC immediately recognise Chris Imumolen as national chairman in full compliance with subsisting court orders; and cease recognition of Mdubem, as no court order authorises such recognition.

 

“All duly elected state chairmen, who emerged through valid congresses and whose tenures remain subsisting, must also be recognised by INEC without prejudice,’’ he said.

 

The affected states, according to him, include: Zamfara, Borno, Ogun, Katsina, Yobe, Bauchi, Ondo, Ekiti, Lagos, Osun, Nasarawa, FCT, Edo, Delta, Benue, Oyo, Plateau and Kwara.

 

Imumolen called on INEC to immediately comply with all subsisting court orders, as issued by competent courts of jurisdiction.

 

“Court orders are meant to be obeyed—not ignored, not delayed and certainly not selectively applied.

 

“We trust that INEC will act swiftly to correct these anomalies and uphold the sanctity of the law,’’ he said.

 

He warned that failure to act accordingly risks placing INEC in direct conflict with judicial authorities and constitutional order.

 

“If laws are not obeyed, then should we take humanity into our hands? No, we will not. But if the court has decided, you follow it,” Imumolen said.

 

He also alleged that Mdubem had continued to deploy institutional mechanisms to intimidate and victimise duly-elected state chairmen who did not align with his claim to leadership.

 

INEC National Commissioner, Prof. Abdullahi Zuru, while addressing the protesters, said that the commission would consider the petition they submitted.

 

“I have listened to what you have said. I have received some communication by you. I will forward this to the commission and it will look into whatever it is there and act appropriately,’’ Zuru said.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

 

OBE/WAS

 

Edited by ‘Wale Sadeeq

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