ABEOCCIMA Marks Golden Jubilee, Harps On AI-Driven Future For Businesses

The Abeokuta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ABEOCCIMA) on Thursday marked its 50th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Golden Jubilee celebration with a strong call for businesses to embrace innovation, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital transformation as tools for competitive advantage in a rapidly evolving global economy.

The historic event, held in  Abeokuta, also featured the inauguration of a new Executive Committee and Council of the Chamber, drawing government officials, private sector leaders, and stakeholders across Nigeria’s business ecosystem.

Fifty Years of Resilience, Enterprise and Collective Progress’ — ABEOCCIMA President

In his welcome address, the President of ABEOCCIMA, Mr. Timothy  Shorunke, described the milestone as a “momentous occasion” reflecting five decades of resilience, enterprise, and institutional growth.

“Today marks our Golden Jubilee—fifty years of enterprise, resilience, partnership, and service to the growth of Egbaland, Ogun State and Nigeria’s economy,” Shorunke said.

He paid tribute to the founding fathers and successive leaders of the Chamber, noting that their sacrifices laid the foundation for its success.

“We honour the businesses that weathered cycles of reform and recession, innovation and disruption, yet kept faith with Egbaland and its people. Your courage and commitment remain the bedrock of ABEOCCIMA’s legacy,” he added.

Shorunke highlighted the Chamber’s contributions over the decades, including policy advocacy, MSME support, investment facilitation, and market expansion across sectors such as manufacturing, agribusiness, solid minerals, and the creative economy.

He stressed that the world of business is now being reshaped by data and intelligent systems, stating that “competitive advantage is no longer defined solely by capital, but by the quality of insight, the speed of decision, and the agility to adapt.”

The Chamber’s AGM lecture was themed: “Smart Business: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Competitive Advantage.”

Ogun Govt Pledges Support for Digital Economy, Industrial Growth

Representing the Ogun State Government, the Commissioner for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Sofela Emmanuel Adebola, reaffirmed the state’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for businesses through innovation-driven policies and infrastructure development.

“Artificial Intelligence has rapidly evolved from a futuristic concept to a practical business tool reshaping industries across the world,” he said.

Adebola noted that businesses that fail to embrace technology risk becoming irrelevant, adding that AI is already improving productivity, customer experience, decision-making, and market intelligence.

He emphasized that MSMEs stand to benefit significantly from digital transformation, saying AI offers “opportunities to scale faster, optimize resources, and improve resilience even in challenging economic conditions.”

He further assured that the administration of Governor Dapo Abiodun remains committed to industrialisation and ease of doing business.

“Ogun State recognizes Chambers of Commerce as indispensable partners in economic development. Government alone cannot drive prosperity without the private sector,” he stated.

AI Now Strategic Imperative for Nigerian Businesses — NACCIMA

In his address, the National President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), noted that AI adoption is no longer optional but a survival strategy for businesses.

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