• Home
  • Agric
  • Sci & Tech
  • Health
  • Environment
  • Hausa News
  • More
    • Business/Banking & Finance
    • POLITICS
    • Entertainments & Sports
    • International
    • Investigation
    • Law & Human Rights
    • Africa
    • ACCOUNTABILITY/CORRUPTION
    • Hassan Gimba
    • Column
    • Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim
    • Prof. M.K. Othman
    • Defense/Security
    • Education
    • Energy/Electricity
    • Entertainment/Arts & Sports
    • Society and Lifestyle
    • Food & Agriculture
    • Health & Healthy Living
    • International News
    • Interviews
    • Investigation/Fact-Check
    • LAW & HUMAN RIGHTS
    • Oil & Gas/Mineral Resources
    • PRESS FREEDOM/JOURNALISM/PR
    • General News
    • Presidency
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Board Of Advisory
    • Privacy Policy
    • Ethics Policy
    • Teamwork And Collaboration Policy
    • Fact-Checking Policy
    • Advertising
  • Media OutReach Newswire
    • Wire News
  • The Stories
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending
  • Debate erupts over ethnic narratives after 4 suspected kidnappers killed in Lagos
  • Lagos empowers 5,339 residents, graduates 5,310 in kills programme
  • TCN extends maintenance on Jos-Bauchi-Gombe transmission line
  • FG welcomes lancet report on global cancer workforce crisis
  • Anambra directs mortuaries to register, renew licences
  • NANS protests abduction of 42 pupils, teachers in Oyo
  • Association raises alarm over hospital malnutrition
  • Niger commissioner celebrates children’s day with orphans
Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
AsheNewsAsheNews
  • Home
  • Agric

    Lomé Rotary plants mangroves to boost climate resilience

    May 31, 2026

    Tech, Wellness take center stage at 2026 world interiors day

    May 30, 2026

    FUTA Don advocates plant-based insecticides for preservation of stored agricultural products

    May 29, 2026

    Association launches sensitisation campaign against cassava mosaic virus in Kebbi

    May 27, 2026

    NGO partners with Rotary club on tree planting in Togo

    May 27, 2026
  • Sci & Tech

    Iran–US/Israel war and Nigeria’s education, energy, health, security, economy: Why STEM matters – Dr. Balarabe Shehu Kakale

    May 30, 2026

    Expert warns on poor personal data protection awareness in Nigeria

    May 27, 2026

    Experts identify poor data visibility as barrier to AI adoption in Africa

    May 26, 2026

    Niger govt to turn library into ICT, innovation hub

    May 26, 2026

    MTN hosts EPL watch party in Ibadan

    May 24, 2026
  • Health

    FG welcomes lancet report on global cancer workforce crisis

    June 1, 2026

    Anambra directs mortuaries to register, renew licences

    June 1, 2026

    Association raises alarm over hospital malnutrition

    June 1, 2026

    Ebola frontline workers fully recovered in DRC

    June 1, 2026

    Obasanjo highlights importance of cancer early detection

    June 1, 2026
  • Environment

    Lagos empowers 5,339 residents, graduates 5,310 in kills programme

    June 1, 2026

    LASTMA rescues 2 in Lagos multi-vehicle crash

    June 1, 2026

    Youth fellowship calls for personal growth, nation-building

    June 1, 2026

    First lady: Nigeria too great to be intimidated by insurgents

    May 31, 2026

    Al-Habibiyah society urges children to obey parents on Sallah

    May 31, 2026
  • Hausa News

    Otti plans 250-room 5-star hotel in Umuahia

    April 11, 2026

    Anti-quackery task force seals 4 fake hospitals in Rivers

    August 29, 2025

    [BIDIYO] Yadda na lashe gasa ta duniya a fannin Ingilishi – Rukayya ‘yar shekara 17

    August 6, 2025

    A Saka Baki, A Sasanta Saɓani Tsakanin ‘Yanjarida Da Liman, Daga Muhammad Sajo

    May 21, 2025

    Dan majalisa ya raba kayan miliyoyi a Funtuwa da Dandume

    March 18, 2025
  • More
    1. Business/Banking & Finance
    2. POLITICS
    3. Entertainments & Sports
    4. International
    5. Investigation
    6. Law & Human Rights
    7. Africa
    8. ACCOUNTABILITY/CORRUPTION
    9. Hassan Gimba
    10. Column
    11. Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim
    12. Prof. M.K. Othman
    13. Defense/Security
    14. Education
    15. Energy/Electricity
    16. Entertainment/Arts & Sports
    17. Society and Lifestyle
    18. Food & Agriculture
    19. Health & Healthy Living
    20. International News
    21. Interviews
    22. Investigation/Fact-Check
    23. LAW & HUMAN RIGHTS
    24. Oil & Gas/Mineral Resources
    25. PRESS FREEDOM/JOURNALISM/PR
    26. General News
    27. Presidency
    Featured
    Recent

    Debate erupts over ethnic narratives after 4 suspected kidnappers killed in Lagos

    June 2, 2026

    Lagos empowers 5,339 residents, graduates 5,310 in kills programme

    June 1, 2026

    TCN extends maintenance on Jos-Bauchi-Gombe transmission line

    June 1, 2026
  • About Us
    1. Contact Us
    2. Board Of Advisory
    3. Privacy Policy
    4. Ethics Policy
    5. Teamwork And Collaboration Policy
    6. Fact-Checking Policy
    7. Advertising
    Featured
    Recent

    Debate erupts over ethnic narratives after 4 suspected kidnappers killed in Lagos

    June 2, 2026

    Lagos empowers 5,339 residents, graduates 5,310 in kills programme

    June 1, 2026

    TCN extends maintenance on Jos-Bauchi-Gombe transmission line

    June 1, 2026
  • Media OutReach Newswire
    • Wire News
  • The Stories
AsheNewsAsheNews
Home»Science/Tech & Innovation/R&D»NITDA DG urges responsible AI development
Science/Tech & Innovation/R&D

NITDA DG urges responsible AI development

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskFebruary 21, 2026Updated:February 21, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
NITDA, foundation donates digital center to Edo College of Nursing Sciences
NITDA, foundation donates digital center to Edo College of Nursing Sciences
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Kashifu Abdullahi, Director-General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), on Friday called for deliberate efforts to build responsible and sovereign Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems that reflect Nigeria’s values, culture, and laws.

Abdullahi made the call in a keynote address delivered virtually at the InnovateAI 2026 Conference held in Lagos, themed: “Responsible AI Beyond Innovation.”

The conference, now in its third edition, was organized by AI in Nigeria.

While noting that AI has brought remarkable advancements to humanity, including improved medical diagnostics and faster disease detection, the NITDA boss said it also poses significant ethical and social risks.

He stressed that these risks must be addressed through strong governance and accountability frameworks.

According to him, Nigeria’s National AI Strategy is anchored on five strategic pillars aimed at ensuring AI systems are fair, inclusive, transparent, accountable, and secure.

“For us to build responsible AI, we need foundational infrastructure, connectivity, computing power, AI-enabled data centres, and the capability to train and retrain models using Nigerian datasets,” he said.

Abdullahi emphasized the need for digital sovereignty, noting that most AI models currently in use are not trained on Nigerian or African realities, thereby embedding biases that could marginalize local communities.

“We do not want to be mere end-users of AI.

“We want to build and own our AI systems. If you are digitally invisible, AI may not recognize your existence, and your data may be treated as noise,” he said.

Abdullahi added that responsible AI must cover the entire lifecycle — from data collection and model development to deployment and continuous feedback.

He said compliance with the Nigerian Data Protection Act and other relevant laws must be integrated into AI development to ensure that “whatever is illegal offline is also illegal online.”

Abdullahi also underscored the importance of explainability in AI systems, stating that users should understand how and why decisions are made.

“As a regulator, we push for systems that can explain why a loan was denied to a farmer, not just that it was denied. Explainability must be built into the system and aligned with Nigerian laws and values,” he said.

He added that Nigeria’s participation in global AI safety initiatives demonstrates the nation’s commitment to safe and responsible AI development.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Nigeria Exchange Group (NGX Group), Dr Umaru Kwairanga, said AI had moved from experimentation to integration across financial services, agriculture, healthcare, media, and public administration.

Kwairanga described AI as an economic imperative, noting that capital flows to markets that demonstrate governance, predictability, and trust.

“The real question is not whether Nigeria will adopt AI. Market forces have already made that decision. The real question is whether we will adopt it responsibly,” he said.

He warned that opaque or poorly governed AI systems could introduce structural risks into financial markets, erode public confidence, and discourage investment.

“In capital markets, trust is the oxygen of the system.

“As AI becomes embedded in trading systems, analytics, and compliance processes, institutions must ensure that technological advancements strengthen transparency and fairness,” he said.

Kwairanga called for regulatory clarity, strategic board-level oversight of AI systems, and deliberate investment in AI literacy across institutions.

He said Nigeria must localize its AI approach to reflect its socio-economic realities, including its large informal sector and evolving digital identity infrastructure.

“Responsible AI in Nigeria must be context-aware. It must support financial inclusion, improve public service delivery, and solve Nigerian problems, while aligning with global standards,” he said.

He identified trust, talent, and transparency as three pillars Nigeria must anchor its AI strategy on to position itself as a credible digital economy in what he described as “Africa’s AI decade.”

Stakeholders at the conference also highlighted the need for inclusion, stressing that responsible AI must cater to everyday citizens, including schoolchildren and students, to ensure that no one is left behind as technology advances.

They agreed that collaboration among regulators, policymakers, technologists, investors, and educators would be critical to building an AI ecosystem that balances innovation with accountability.

The conference brought together government officials, industry leaders, founders, and young innovators to deliberate on frameworks that will guide responsible AI adoption across Nigeria’s economy.

AI NGX Group NITDA
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Newsdesk
  • Website

Related Posts

Iran–US/Israel war and Nigeria’s education, energy, health, security, economy: Why STEM matters – Dr. Balarabe Shehu Kakale

May 30, 2026

Expert warns on poor personal data protection awareness in Nigeria

May 27, 2026

Experts identify poor data visibility as barrier to AI adoption in Africa

May 26, 2026

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Debate erupts over ethnic narratives after 4 suspected kidnappers killed in Lagos

June 2, 2026

Lagos empowers 5,339 residents, graduates 5,310 in kills programme

June 1, 2026

TCN extends maintenance on Jos-Bauchi-Gombe transmission line

June 1, 2026

FG welcomes lancet report on global cancer workforce crisis

June 1, 2026
About Us
About Us

ASHENEWS (AsheNewsDaily.com), published by PenPlus Online Media Publishers, is an independent online newspaper. We report development news, especially on Agriculture, Science, Health and Environment as they affect the under-reported rural and urban poor.

We also conduct investigations, especially in the areas of ASHE, as well as other general interests, including corruption, human rights, illicit financial flows, and politics.

Contact Info:
  • 1st floor, Dogon Daji House, No. 5, Maiduguri Road, Sokoto
  • +234(0)7031140009
  • ashenewsdaily@gmail.com
Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
© 2026 All Rights Reserved. ASHENEWS Daily Designed & Managed By DeedsTech

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.