
The U.S. Embassy in Abuja, Thursday announced the signing of a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ilorin Innovation Hub, marking its first public-private partnership outside its American spaces network.
A press statement by the mission said the collaboration would expand U.S. engagement in Kwara state’s growing technology sector and deliver programming focused on artificial intelligence (AI), STEM education, and professional development.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, U.S. Embassy Public Diplomacy Counselor, Lee McManis, described the agreement as “an important milestone” that advances innovation-driven trade and investment opportunities between the United States and Nigeria.
He added that Kwara state was developing as a tech innovation center, and American companies are already seeking opportunities to compete and collaborate in this growing market.
“Through this MOU, the U.S. Embassy and Ilorin Innovation Hub will deliver programs that highlight American leadership in technology and innovation, provide business, English and STEM training, and equip Nigerian professionals with skills aligned to U.S. industry needs.
“The initiative reflects a shared commitment to fostering innovation, education, and economic growth,” statement read in part.
“This MoU reflects our shared belief that innovation, education, and opportunity are the foundations of a safer, stronger, and more prosperous future for both our countries,” the Public Diplomacy Counselor noted.
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