FG Partners Engausa Global Tech Hub to Boost Digital Inclusion in Underserved Communities
The Federal Government has announced plans to partner with Engausa Global Tech Hub to advance digital inclusion initiatives, particularly in underserved and marginalized communities across the country.
This commitment was made by the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, during an official visit to the Hub in Kano. The Minister, represented by Mr. Babajide Ajayi, praised Engausa’s grassroots-driven approach to technology and its role in youth empowerment.
“We are impressed by what Engausa has accomplished in just five years,” Ajayi stated. “The Ministry is eager to support and collaborate with forward-thinking initiatives like this to bridge the digital divide and extend the benefits of the digital economy to all Nigerians.”
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He highlighted that digital inclusion remains a national priority and lauded Engausa as a model for community-led innovation.
The visit coincided with a milestone event hosted by Engausa Global Tech Hub, marking its fifth anniversary and showcasing a suite of homegrown technology products developed to address everyday challenges through sustainable, locally relevant solutions.
Speaking at the event, Engausa Founder Engr. Muhammad Habu Ringim unveiled several innovative tools and applications tailored to the unique needs of local communities.
“These solutions are not only affordable and practical but also demonstrate the untapped potential of local talent to shape Nigeria’s technological future,” Ringim said.
The partnership signals a significant step toward empowering more Nigerians through technology and expanding digital access where it is needed most.