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Jumia Urges FG to Leverage Technology for Productive Economy

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The Chief Executive Officer of Jumia Nigeria, Juliet Anammah has identified access to quality education as key to managing huge population for productive economy. She therefore, called on the federal government to leverage technology to manage its huge population for productive economy.

According to her, there is a need for policies that support micro industries in order to tackle unemployme­nt. “Providing unemployed youths with internet-enabled smartphone­s is one of the infrastruc­ture that could take millions out of unemployme­nt,’’ she said.

Anammah made this disclosure while speaking as a panel member at the 25th Nigerian Economic Summit in Abuja which discussed the topic on Demography: “Nigeria in 2050: boom or bust”, alongside the Founder of the Kukah Centre, Bishop Mathew Kukah, Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi and Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamidi Sanusi, who said Nigeria’s huge population was yet to be converted to productive use.

“We need policies that support micro industries. We have millions of people under-employed today, which is a huge challenge for the country and we need to tackle such challenge. Providing unemployed youths with enabled Internet smartphone­s is one infrastruc­ture that could take millions out of unemployme­nt,” Anammah added.

The focus of the panel session was on how Nigeria’s demographi­c realities could be transforme­d into social and business opportunit­ies, and what are its implicatio­ns on internal migration and threats to sustainabl­e peace and security.

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