The Nigeria Startup Act Secretariat has partnered with ONE Campaign to engage State Governments across Nigeria on the adoption of the Nigeria Startup Act.
In the first phase of the engagement, the Secretariat will organise ecosystem events in six states – Kwara, Ondo, Osun, Kano, Jos and Oyo – to consult with critical startup stakeholders, including entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers, on the strategies to domesticate and adopt the Act.
The Nigeria Startup Act is a national policy framework that seeks to create an enabling environment for technology-enabled startups and entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
The Act provides for establishing innovation hubs, startup fund, technology parks, and other support structures that will help startups thrive in the Nigerian economy.
In his goodwill remarks, Mr. Oswald Osaretin Guobadia, the Senior Special Assistant to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Nigeria Startup Act Secretariat Lead, stated that the state adoption program will not only build an innovation and technology ecosystem in all underserved areas in Nigeria, but will also turn Nigeria into a country that produces technology solutions.
Commenting on the need for states to adopt the Act and use it to catalyze digital economic growth, Stanley Achonu, Nigeria Country Director at ONE Campaign, said: “The Startup Act has the potential to stimulate the digital economy, promote economic growth, and reduce unemployment by creating new jobs. While the Federal Government has taken a step in the right direction by enacting the legislation, its ultimate success hinges on its implementation at the state level. Therefore, it is crucial for state governments to not only adopt the Act but also tailor it to their specific needs and take active steps to implement it effectively.”
Also speaking, Mrs. Tracy Isaac, the State Adoption Lead at the Nigeria Startup Act Secretariat, noted that the Act is a game-changer for startups in Nigeria and will help to unlock the full potential of the Nigerian economy.
She reiterated that for Nigeria to be a digital economy giant, young people in states must be fully empowered to become technology solution entrepreneurs and producers.
The Nigeria Startup Secretariat and the ONE Campaign call on all stakeholders at the subnational level to continue to work together to create an enabling environment for startups to thrive through the speedy adoption of the Startup Act.