Nigeria on Friday took a bold step towards becoming Africa’s digital trade leader.
This comes as the Federal Government launches a comprehensive strategy aligned with the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) framework. The initiative aims to spearhead a digital trade revolution across the continent.
The strategy, unveiled by Vice President Kashim Shettima, is a key component of President Bola Ahmed Tinubuβs βNew Hope Agenda.β The agenda emphasizes trade as a catalyst for economic growth and continental unity, reflecting the goals of the AfCFTA.
He said this while delivering a keynote address at a stakeholdersβ summit themed βDigital Trade in Africa: A New Hope Strategyβ at the Presidential Palace, Abuja.
βNigeria is in a unique position to spearhead the technological transformation of the continent,β Vice President Kashim Shettima said in a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter).
Shettima highlighted Nigeriaβs unique position to lead this transformation. Details of the strategy include:
β’ Implementing the AfCFTA Digital Trade ProtocolThe protocol aims to remove barriers to digital trade in Africa, such as electronic customs procedures and harmonized digital regulations.
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β’ Developing a Technical Talent Center: Building a strong workforce with the skills needed for the digital economy is critical. These centers will likely focus on areas such as software development, cybersecurity and data analytics.
β’ Increasing Digital Infrastructure Investment: This includes improving internet access, expanding broadband coverage, and investing in data centers. Strong infrastructure is essential to facilitate a thriving digital commerce ecosystem.
β’ Promoting Disruptive Innovation and Entrepreneurship:Encouraging creativity and developing a supportive environment for startups will be critical to spurring the growth of digital commerce.
The success of this strategy depends on strong public-private sector collaboration. Shettima stressed the need for synergy between these groups, particularly in the implementation of the AfCFTA Digital Trade Protocol.
This move by Nigeria is a significant development for Africaβs digital future. Whether Nigeria can truly become a digital commerce leader on the continent will depend on the effective implementation of this strategy and its ability to foster a vibrant digital commerce environment across Africa.
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