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â¢Sanwo-Olu Tours Lagos Start-Up Ecosystems
In a bid to ramp up its intervention in provision of technology infrastructure and expand the tech space to accommodate more startups, Lagos State Government is set to embark on the construction of the biggest technology cluster in West Africa.
The tech ecosystem, which will be sited in Yaba, is being developed by the State Government in collaboration with Facebook and Google.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu spoke of the development on Wednesday when he toured two major innovation and technology hubs within the State.
Accompanied by members of the Stateâs Executive Council, including Commissioner for Science and Technology, Mr. Hakeem Fahm, and Special Adviser on Innovation and Technology, Olatunbosun Alake, the Governor visited Venia Hub in Lekki and Impact Hub in Ikoyi, meeting scores of startups in the ecosystems for a roundtable discussion on expanding funding opportunities and infrastructure development.
(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Thursday said the state government would connect no fewer than 100 schools to internet by the end of May.
Sanwo-Olu said this during the inauguration of Lagos State Schools Infrastructure Projects and four school buildings.
He said that the state government had started to roll out fibre optics across state-owned schools to aid learning through high-speed internet connectivity.
According to him, the broadband Internet infrastructure will be completed and inaugurated in 100 schools selected for the pilot scheme.
“We are currently in about 65 schools but before the end of the month, we will be in 100 schools.
Lagos to connect 100 schools to internet in May â Sanwo-Olu
By Florence Onuegbu
Lagos, May 7, 2021 Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Thursday said the state government would connect no fewer than 100 schools to internet by the end of May.
Sanwo-Olu said this during the inauguration of Lagos State Schools Infrastructure Projects and four school buildings.
He said that the state government had started to roll out fibre optics across state-owned schools to aid learning through high-speed internet connectivity.
According to him, the broadband Internet infrastructure will be completed and inaugurated in 100 schools selected for the pilot scheme.
âWe are currently in about 65 schools but before the end of the month, we will be in 100 schools.