Mr Abdullahi said that NITDA had established the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics.
Imo governor said the partnerships aim to turn the state’s economy around and make it Nigeria’s economic base and technology hub.
Mr Sani said that the council would address the state’s skills deficit.
He assured Nigeria of the U.S. government’s commitment to doing all it could to draw investors to see the opportunities available.
“In the latter two areas – democracy and security – we aim to support an inclusive future where Nigerian citizens’ votes count. “
