Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, has underscored the need for Africa to embrace technology as a pivotal solution to its healthcare challenges.
Speaking during an event at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland co-hosted by GAVI and Zipline, Tijani emphasized the urgent need to empower governments through technology adoption, stating, “It’s about fostering ecosystems that enable us to not only address challenges but also scale solutions across the African continent.”
Join our WhatsApp ChannelHighlighting the success story of Rwanda, Tijani commended government-led initiatives and supportive ecosystems that drove innovations addressing various issues in the country.
Despite existing facilities, he underscored the hindrance caused by inadequate connectivity, stating that “Connectivity is the lifeblood of progress.”
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“We need to ensure that the veins of development are strong and interconnected, reaching every corner of our continent,” he added.
Acknowledging the role of technology catalysts, Tijani applauded the investments made by Zipline. He stressed the urgency of creating ecosystems that facilitate development, ensuring essential infrastructure supports investments.
The minister envisions a future where Africa can effectively address its challenges and accelerate development.
Zipline’s introduction of drone technology for distribution of medicals in Nigeria serves as a tangible example of the transformative impact of technology. Tijani lauded Zipline’s drones, covering three-hour road distances in less than 35 minutes, significantly enhancing healthcare quality, patient outcomes, and provider satisfaction.
In his closing remarks, the minister urged governments to harness available technologies, increase investment in connectivity, and create environments nurturing innovation.
The call to action resonates as a crucial step towards overcoming healthcare challenges and fostering comprehensive development across the African continent.
Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.
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