Nigerian tech expert, Bosun Tijani, has given reasons he made President Bola Tinubu‘s ministerial nominee list.
The ministerial nominee whose name featured among the second batch forwarded to the Senate last week, faced backlash over tweets he made in 2019, where he spoke about his disdain for the Nigerian passport and Nigeria as a nation.
He told the Senate while being screened on Saturday (yesterday) that he was nominated on merit considering the work he had done.
Reeling out his robust CV, the nominee noted that he has no father or mother or any political godfather.
Tijani made this known while fielding questions by members of the Senate during his screening.
He used the occasion to appreciate President Tinubu for nominating him to serve in a “crucial capacity”.
Speaking about his profile, the nominee said his journey into public service was driven by a deep-rooted passion “for our great nation and an unyielding commitment to its progress”.
He said, “Throughout my career, I have been privileged to witness firsthand the untapped potential and boundless possibilities that Nigeria holds. However, I am also acutely aware of the challenges that lie ahead, and it is with a sense of purpose and determination that I present myself before you today
“Academically, I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Jos, a Master’s degree in Information Systems and Management from Warwick Business School and a Doctorate in Innovation and Economic Development from the University of Leicester.
“I have also attended several executive and professional courses in Innovation, Leadership, and Economic Development from institutions such as the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Stanford University, and the African Leadership Institute.
“I am a Fellow of the Centre for Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law at the prestigious Stanford University and a Desmond Tutu Leadership Fellow.
“I am also currently an Adjunct Researcher focused on Digital Epidemiology at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research and an Adjunct Researcher at the Wits School of Governance, South Africa.”
Bosun Tijani noted that he is focused on driving the application of knowledge for enterprise and economic prosperity.
He said, “I returned to Nigeria to co-found Co-Creation Hub in 2010, as Nigeria’s first technology innovation hub, which has now grown to become the largest technology hub in Africa with a physical presence in Kenya, Rwanda, and Namibia, delivering projects and activities reaching over 17 countries in Africa.
“It is my conviction that we must prioritise the role of Technology and Innovation in raising the productivity level across our economy. We can leverage technology to increase the contribution of multiple sectors, such as Education, the Creative Industry, Financial Services, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Transport, and Security, to our GDP.”
The IT guru also expressed readiness to work with Tinubu’s administration and assured quality service delivery.
“Many of the prosperous nations that we admire have been built on a strong foundation of innovation. We are blessed as a nation with a significant young population which is a critical resource for harnessing the opportunities offered by Technology and Innovation in support of Mr. President’s stated goal of building a prosperous Nigeria for all.
“I look forward to working with all stakeholders across Government and the organised private sector to provide intentional support that empowers the best of our young population, so they can continue to contribute to the achievement of the prosperous, inclusive, and peaceful society that we all desire,” he said.