Kenya calls for scalable AI infrastructure to drive Africa’s economic growth

Date: 2026-02-09
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communications and the Digital Economy, Hon. William Kabogo Gitau, has said that the adoption of robust and scalable artificial intelligence infrastructure tailored to Africa’s context will spur economic growth and unlock vast opportunities for the continent and beyond.

The Cabinet Secretary made the remarks in Nairobi during the official opening of the Nairobi AI Forum 2026, themed “Accelerating Adoption and Impact: Building Green Scalable AI Infrastructure with Africa’s Innovators.” He emphasized that Africa’s long-term competitiveness in the digital economy will depend on its ability to deploy AI systems that are sustainable, inclusive, and responsive to local development needs.

Hon. Kabogo noted that Kenya places high priority on leveraging AI and other digital technologies as key drivers of national and regional digital transformation, in line with the country’s AI Strategy 2025–2030. He highlighted government focus areas including inclusive and sustainable AI development, digital skilling to support public sector transformation, and the promotion of entrepreneurship within the digital economy.

The two-day forum brings together policymakers, innovators, financiers, and industry leaders to examine integrated approaches to AI infrastructure development, financing, and adoption. Discussions are centered on strengthening cross-border collaboration and financing models that support green and sovereign AI infrastructure, with the aim of translating Africa’s resource advantages into new industrial and economic opportunities that promote inclusive human development.

Co-hosted by the governments of Kenya and Italy alongside the United Nations Development Programme, the Nairobi AI Forum convenes participants from across Africa, Italy, the European Union, and the G7. The event also provides a platform for dialogue between infrastructure developers, innovators, industry players, and governments to accelerate AI deployment across priority sectors.

The opening session was attended by senior regional and international officials, including Italy’s Minister of University and Research, Senator Anna Maria Bernini; the Italian Ambassador to Kenya, Vincenzo Del Monaco; the Deputy Head of the European Union Delegation to Kenya, Ondrej Simek; and Kenya’s Special Envoy on Technology, Ambassador Philip Thigo, alongside representatives of global technology firms and financial institutions.

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