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Minister Visits Imose Technologies, Promises Support for Indigenous Tech Companies
Emma Okonji
The Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani has promised government support for indigenous technology companies, through collaboration.
The minister said this in Lagos, during his recent visit to Imose Technologies smartphone/tablet factory and the Teesas Learning Centre, one of the 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) Applied Learning Clusters (ALC).
Pleased with his on-the-spot assessment of the factory and learning centre, Tijani said the assessment of Imose Technologies factory, would enable the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy to understand how best it could support indigenous companies to scale.
“We do need companies, businesses that can actually truly build solutions for our people. In the digital economy space, we can’t achieve our objectives without local companies. Even as we start to invest in fiber optic network to ensure we can reach all of our people, it’s going to be useless if people don’t have the devices, such as the phone, the tablets, the laptops to be able to access internet and use it for meaningful purposes. So that’s why we need indigenous companies like Imose Technologies and many more out there to understand their pain points and how we can support them so that they can start to truly fully manufacture devices in Nigeria. And that way it can become affordable and our people can have access,” Tijani said.
Chairman/Founder, Imose Technologies and Teesas Education, Mr. Osayi Izedonmwen, thanked the Minister for his visit and assessment, adding that in all, a thousand Nigerians have been trained from its two learning centres in Lakki and Ikeja.
Izedonmwen identified batteries as one of the core components that could drive down the cost of producing mobile phones. Giving the large concentration of Lithium in Nigeria, Izedonmwen envisions a future where Imose Technologies could produce Lithium batteries for mobile phones locally, with a bigger plan to mass-produce such mobile phone batteries for export.