Kano startups secure $50,000 cloud support

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By Aminu Garko
Kano, The Kano State Information Technology Development Agency has secured $50,000 in cloud credits for local startups through a partnership with CloudPlexo, an Amazon AWS partner.
The support will benefit the top 10 startups from the HEAT Hackathon 2025, held on October 11 at the E-Health Africa Auditorium in Kano.
The hackathon, part of the state’s Digital Transformation Agenda, drew 36 teams and over 150 participants, who developed tech-based solutions for Health, Education, Agriculture, and Transportation sectors.
The event, held on Saturday at the E-Health Africa Auditorium in Kano, was organised under the state’s Digital Transformation Agenda.
According to a statement from Sunusi Bature Dawakin-Tofa, spokesperson to Gov. Abba Yusuf, the initiative is part of the administration’s broader strategy to promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and youth empowerment through technology.
The hackathon brought together 36 teams and over 150 participants, who developed technology-based solutions addressing challenges in Health, Education, Agriculture, and Transportation — the HEAT sectors.
KASITDA Director-General, Dr Bashir Muzakkari, who represented the Governor at the event, described the initiative as a step toward making Kano a regional technology hub.
In addition to the cloud credits, participating startups received further assistance from partners including All for Tech.
They provide secure VPN access, and Enovate Lab, which offer post-event mentorship in business development and investment readiness.




