Kwara Polytechnic Rector Calls for Innovation in Solving National Challenges at Tech Conference
Abdul Jimoh Mohammed, Rector of Kwara State Polytechnic, has reaffirmed the institution's commitment to driving innovation and technological solutions to Nigeria's socio-economic and security challenges.
The pledge was made during the opening of an international conference hosted by the Polytechnic's Institute of Technology at its main campus on Wednesday. The event, themed "Leveraging Technology for National Progress" , brought together scholars, engineers, and stakeholders to explore ideas for sustainable development.
Speaking through Deputy Rector (Administration) Felicia Olabisi Awolola, Mr. Mohammed urged participants to engage in rigorous discussions, share expertise, and brainstorm unconventional strategies to address national issues.
In her lead paper, titled "Engineering and Technology: Solutions for National Security, Economic and Infrastructural Development," Prof. Olubunmi Mokuolu highlighted the devastating impact of insecurity, noting that over 2.2 million Nigerians were displaced in 2024 due to activities of Boko Haram and other illegal groups.
She criticized Nigeria's overreliance on oil revenue, describing it as a vulnerability amid global market fluctuations.
Prof. Mokuolu advocated for the integration of innovative technologies, including drone surveillance, AI-powered security systems, renewable energy, smart infrastructure, and digital transformation, as critical tools to address national security, economic growth, and infrastructural deficits.
She stressed that these advancements could unlock Nigeria's potential and foster sustainable development.
The conference featured various paper presentations and discussions focused on harnessing engineering and technology to tackle Nigeria's challenges.
The event underscores Kwara State Polytechnic dedication to driving innovation and fostering collaborative solutions for national progress.
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