By: Nana
Appiah Acquaye
African policymakers have
been urged to strengthen local capacity in artificial intelligence development
to ensure the continent moves beyond technology adoption and becomes an active
participant in global innovation and decision-making systems.
The call was made during
discussions in Nairobi at the Africa Forward Summit, where regional leaders and
experts examined the future of artificial intelligence and its implications for
governance, economic development, and public service delivery across Africa.
Minister of Public Sector
Efficiency and Digital Transformation of Togo, Cina Lawson, emphasized that
artificial intelligence is already reshaping economies and institutions
worldwide, making it critical for African countries to build the capacity to
effectively harness and govern these technologies.
She noted that Africa must
not only adopt artificial intelligence tools but also develop the
infrastructure, talent, and governance frameworks required to adapt these
technologies to local needs and priorities.

According to her, a
coordinated African approach to AI should prioritize investment in digital
infrastructure, skills development, data governance systems, and the
strengthening of innovation ecosystems capable of supporting sustainable
technological growth.
The minister highlighted
ongoing efforts in Togo to structure its digital ecosystem, promote innovation,
and invest in human capital development as part of a broader strategy to
integrate artificial intelligence into public sector transformation and service
modernization.
She further stated that
artificial intelligence presents an opportunity to improve public services,
expand economic opportunities, and equip young people with the skills needed
for future labor markets.
Lawson stressed that Africa
must position itself not only as a consumer of emerging technologies but also
as a hub for innovation, design, and digital decision-making.
The discussions in Nairobi
concluded with a call for stronger, balanced, and forward-looking partnerships
to support Africa’s long-term digital transformation agenda.