Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has signed a technology and energy bill into law, marking a significant step towards positioning Osun as a hub for investment, innovation, and opportunity.
The bill aims to enhance governance through digital applications, promote environmental sustainability, and diversify energy sources.
Adeleke highlighted several initiatives, including the Osun Investment Portal, 45-day Certificate of Occupancy application process, and a unified digital annual tax billing system.
He also announced plans for a 20-hectare Osun Digital City, Imole free Wi-Fi initiative, and deployment of solar-powered Imole EduPods to promote digital inclusion.
The governor emphasized his administration’s commitment to preparing the next generation through ICT training and annual innovation challenges.
The Osun Tech Festival, scheduled for February 19-20, 2026, will showcase youth creativity and connect local innovators with global partners.
Adeleke’s special adviser, Azeez Badmus, noted that the Osun Tech Hangout is a first for the state, fostering digital connectivity and creating supportive innovation spaces.
The Osun Tech Trust Fund will finance initiatives and strengthen the startup ecosystem, positioning Osun as a premier destination for technology and enterprise.







