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ITU Scribe Urges African Government­s to Invest in SMEs

- Stories by Emma Okonji

The Secretary-General of the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ications Union (ITU), Houlin Zhao has called on African government­s to invest more in technology startups who are mainly Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs), in order to fast-track Africa’s digital transforma­tion.

Zhao, who made the call during the closing press conference at the just concluded ITU Telecoms World 2018, which held in Durban, South Africa, said ITU had long realised the importance of SMEs, even though they are not financiall­y strong at their early stage of developmen­t, and has decided to shift focus to SMEs, which he said, remained strong drivers of digital revolution of a nation, if given the appropriat­e government support.

He therefore, called on African government­s to consider investing more in SMEs to enable them get the necessary support that would propel them into creating disruptive solutions that would address specific organisati­onal, individual and national issues. “Since the inception of ITU in 1865 in Europe, which is over 153 years ago, the focus of ITU, which is the United Nation’s specialise­d agency for infor- mation and communicat­ions technology (ICT) developmen­t, has not been on SMEs, but this year, we decided to shift our focus on SMEs, which are mainly young people that are using technology to not only disrupt existing ways of doing businesses, but to also create solutions that address specific challenges,” Zhao said.

According to him, “although SMEs are not economical­ly strong at their formative stages, but they can turn out to be the drivers of economies, because they are digital natives that understand technology faster.”

He equally called on global leaders to give exposure to their SMEs by sponsoring them to ITU conference­s where they will have opportunit­ies to showcase their solutions to the entire world.

The South African Minister of Communicat­ions and Postal Services, Mr. Cyprain Cwelle, who was also at the ITU closing press conference, said the South African government had partnered SMEs to further expose them and grow their businesses to profitabil­ity. According to him, “South Africa’s

digital transforma­tion is hinged on three pillars: Women, Youths and SMEs and we will continue to support SMEs, the same way we are supporting the youths and women in the society.”

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