Google unveils AI skills training for public servants

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By Jessica Dogo

Google.org has unveiled an Apoliticalโ€™s Government Artificial Intelligence (AI) Campus skills training for Nigerian public servants, a trusted global hub for AI excellence in government.

Google announced in Abuja that the partnership was with the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the AI Campus will provide a comprehensive set of practical resources for public servants.

The Minister, Dr Bosun Tijani, emphasised the critical role of AI skills in government, adding that Nigeria sees AI as a major driver of productivity across its key sectors.

โ€œWe have been putting resources into ensuring that we can support our civil servants and our public service in a manner that AI can become something that is native to them.

โ€œTo accelerate and shorten the time, we spend on administrating our processes, or by using it to better deliver to our people.

โ€œThis is why we are extremely excited about this opportunity and support from Google,โ€ he said.

Speaking about Googleโ€™s motivation for supporting the programme, Olumide Balogun, West Africa Director at Google, explained championing Nigeriaโ€™s digital transformation as investing in the people who shape its future.

Balogun said by working hand-in-hand with public sector leaders and practitioners, Google would provide technical resources and share knowledge in order to empower civil servants better.

He said through AI, Nigerian communities could benefit from smarter solutions, improved social outcomes, and greater inclusion in a rapidly changing digital economy.

โ€œWe are not only providing technical resources but sharing knowledge that empowers them to deliver better, more efficient government services,โ€ he said.

Chris Ferguson, Vice President at Apolitical, reinforced the value of upskilling, saying that structured training is the cornerstone for successful AI adoption in government.

โ€œThis initiative is a pioneering effort that will equip Nigerian public servants with the capabilities to lead the digital transformation with confidence and foresight.

โ€œBringing the Apolitical Government AI Campus to Nigeria is part of our broader commitment over the past years to advance AI adoption and digital skills in Nigeria.

โ€œThese include partnerships to expand internet access, support local AI innovation hubs, and enhance digital education.

โ€œThese efforts collectively aim to help build a robust AI ecosystem that powers Nigeriaโ€™s sustainable economic growth and social development,โ€ he said.

Earlier, Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, its Communications and Public Relations Manager, West Africa, said AI was emerging as a key driver of Nigeriaโ€™s digital transformation.

Kola-Ogunlade said that research from Apolitical showed that while 72 per cent of government leaders were running AI pilots, over half report lacking a comprehensive strategy for AI adoption.

He said that every dollar invested in AI had the potential to add more than eight dollars to the economy.

โ€œTo seize this opportunity, Nigeria needs an AI-skilled public service that can accelerate innovation, improve citizen-centred services, and contribute to sustainable economic growth.

โ€œThey will have access to government-specific online training, covering topics from AI fundamentals to AI leadership, plus expert-led events and tools and frameworks.

โ€œAll designed to help public servants apply AI learnings in their domain.

โ€œThey can also join the global AI in Government community, a space where thousands of government peers from around the world share their insights and AI best practices.โ€ (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Isaac Aregbesola

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