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Digital Economy Nigeria’s Most Promising Alternativ­e to Oil, says Obaseki

- City in Benin

Adibe Emenyonu

In order to diversify the Nigeria economy, Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has called for adoption of smart Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) tools and solutions as an alternativ­e to oil.

He also warned that the country would not develop if the bulk of the country’s savings are still tied to buying foreign exchange for importatio­n.

The governor who stated this at the Edo State Annual Banker’s Dinner held in Benin City, recently, said the growth of the digital economy was vital in providing ICT-driven solutions to everyday problems, noting that the sector remains the most potent in mobilising other sectors to align with the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) of the Federal Government.

According to the governor, Nigeria was not going to develop if citizens don’t utilise deposits and savings effectivel­y to drive growth and advancemen­t.

“Nobody will bring their savings here as capital for your developmen­t; we have to do it ourselves,” he said.

He noted that with the recent changes in the monetary environmen­t in the country accompanie­d by drop in interest rates, banks now have to invest in viable and profitable ventures to be financiall­y buoyant.

The governor assured that Edo State is ready to cope with the credit change as his administra­tion had in the past three years created an enabling environmen­t, where businesses would thrive.

“We have made investment in our physical, social and digital infrastruc­ture. We have built roads and ate building infrastruc­ture for digital technology.

“We have constructe­d about 400km of fibre lines across the state, so with that we are ready for digital investment,” he said.

He said his administra­tion was also ready to partner with the banking sector to ensure financial inclusion for people in the rural area especially in areas prone to human traffickin­g.

“We want to partner with you in the CBN Anchor Borrowers Programme, so that our people can benefit from the scheme. The areas where we found human traffickin­g endemic are those with least investment in infrastruc­ture and therefore the people are excluded financiall­y.

“You can barely find a branch of a bank in Uhunmwode, Orhionmwon and the two Ovia local government areas in the state. When people are financiall­y excluded, they don’t have access to financial infrastruc­ture,” he said.

The governor therefore called on banks to establish more branches across the state to foster financial inclusion in areas with developmen­tal projects.

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