The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, has charged African governments and industry leaders to embrace technological revolution reshaping global dynamics.
Akume, who stated this at the 9th Solewani Energy Summit with the theme “Emerging Technologies and the Future of Sustainable Development in Africa,” implored African leaders not to stand on the sidelines of technological development.
The SGF, represented by his Special Adviser (Technical Operations), Prof. Babatunde Bolaji Benard, said Africa’s surging population, rapid urbanisation, and intensifying energy needs demand fresh thinking and aggressive technological adoption.
According to him, the the continent must not only deploy these technologies, but also actively participate in developing and scaling them to secure long-term economic resilience.
He said “Artificial intelligence, robotics, digital monitoring and smart infrastructure are already transforming global energy ecosystems. Africa must not remain on the sidelines.”
Akume, while pointing out that technology is the engine of sustainable development, described emerging technologies as “indispensable tools” in Africa’s quest to tackle poverty, reduce energy costs, enhance efficiency and create new jobs for the continent’s youthful population.
The SGF noted that the reforms initiated by the President Bola Tinubu administration is focused on achieving a modern, competitive energy economy are potent signals of Nigeria’s readiness to embrace a technologically driven energy future.
Furthermore, he commended the Solewant Group for sustaining “one of Africa’s most credible and influential platforms” for shaping energy policy and industry collaboration.
Akume said “For nearly a decade, Solewant has anticipated industry transitions, connected policymakers with innovators and inspired practical solutions.”

