Lagos 2019: Sanwo-Olu Vows To Solve Social Problems Through Technology If Elected
All Progressives Congress, APC,
Governorship candidate in Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu has
uneveiled plans to solve social issues such as creation of employment
opportunities, mentoring, entrepreneurship, education, health, and others
through provision of institutional and infrastructural support for the growth
of technology sector if elected as Governor in 2019 poll.
Sanwo-Olu made the remark, weekend,
in his address to technology community of start-ups, developers and technology
innovators, during a"Digital Lagos" event, hosted by Vibranium
Valley.
The APC Governorship candidate said
technology is changing the way people live, work and socialize adding that
social and governance problems are also solved with technological innovations
especially in a city-state such as Lagos with a Gross Domestic Product of more
than $136b dollars.
Speaking on the importance of
Digital Lagos as a veritable platform for the transformation of the country,
the APC standard bearer who was accompanied to the event by his runong-mate,
Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, said the huge investment in technology and creation of an
expansive learning facility like Vibranium Valley will lent credence to the
popular saying that "Africa is the future of the world."
According to Sanwooly's, "My
government will work in partnership with the technology sector to solve social
issues such as creation of employment opportunity, mentoring, entrepreneurship,
education, health, transportation and to also improve the revenue profile of
the government.
‘‘I’m aware that technology is the
oil of today. Some ten years ago, the richest companies in the world were oil
and energy giants, but the tide has changed. What we have today are technology
companies dominating the global economic space. With technology, transparency
and accountability in government become easier and possible. Technological
innovations are helping social enterprise address social problems. Tech is
accelerating Small and Medium Enterprises, SME evolutions and the impact of
this is positive on the economy, which gives everyone a share of the prosperity
created by this system."
Sanwo-Olu also spoke on the
importance of the old Concord Newspapers facility, which houses Vibranium
Garden along Murtala Mohammed Airport Road and the owner, Chief Moshoid
Kashimawo Olawale, Abiola who he said was a man of big idea and notable
entrepreneur.
“That you are using the old Concord
Newspapers facility as a hub of innovation in Lagos also invokes huge memories
and the symbolism of the Chief Abiola. He was a man of big ideas and he
represented hope. You are incubating big ideas here that will bring hope and
prosperity to Lagos, Nigeria and the rest of the world," he said.
The Co-founder/Chief Executive of
Officer of a technological firm, Bunmi Akinyemiju identified how technology and
innovation are critical to create economic opportunities and social inclusion
in Lagos, adding that the facility currently employs over 1,500 Nigerians and
the five years plan is to generate 45,000 employments.
Akinyemiju highlighted the
challenges tech start-ups face in Lagos in areas of power, funding and tax
which government must address, adding that with right partnership with
government in Lagos and Nigeria there shall be exponential effect on the
economy.
He said: “Digital Lagos is about
digital economy that will create innovators solving problems and improving the
way we live and work. With what we have here and at Yaba innovation hub we are
empowering the next generation of wealth creators in Nigeria. We are driving
investment. You need to imagine the amount of foreign interest we get here from
around the world. We need more campuses like this across Lagos.”
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