Report by ALI MUHAMMAD RABIU; Editing by BASIRAT MEMUDU
Kwara State Government has reaffirmed its commitment towards driving digital innovation in agriculture as a tool for inclusive growth and economic transformation.
Speaking at a workshop on “Regulatory and Policy Framework for Universal Telecom Access in Digital Agriculture”, held at the Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, the state Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Afees Abolore emphasized that enhanced internet access in rural areas is critical to unlocking the full potential of agriculture, including small holder farmers and women-led agribusinesses.
He noted that the State is already laying the groundwork through strategic collaborations, digital extension services, and support for youth-driven agri-tech innovations.
“Our agenda goes beyond providing internet access; it is about building an intelligent, integrated agricultural system where every farmer, regardless of location, can access timely information, tools, and markets,” he said.
Dr. Abolore said the present administration remains resolute in integrating digital inclusion as a driver of rural transformation and agricultural resilience, positioning Kwara as a forward-thinking model for sustainable agricultural development in Nigeria.
In his presentation, the Project Coordinator at the Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, Mallam Tajudeen Yahaya, explained that digital agriculture is a proven pathway to transforming rural livelihoods.
He noted that timely access to digital tools has helped farmers enhance productivity, operate more efficiently, and connect to wider markets.
For his part, the Vice Chancellor of Al-Hikmah University, Professor Lateef Oladimeji, expressed optimism that the collaborative efforts with the state government would help scale the reach and impact of digital agriculture.
He emphasized the value of aligning the academia, policy, and rural innovation in driving long-term development.