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NITDA Urges Stakeholde­rs on Successful Implementa­tion of Startup Act to Deepen Digital Economy

- Emma Okonji

Following the passage of Nigeria’s Startup Bill into Law, the National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency (NITDA), has tasked stakeholde­rs on the successful implementa­tion strategies of the Startup Act and its implicatio­n to Nigeria’s digital economy.

At a stakeholde­rs meeting in Lagos, the Director, Standards, Guidelines and Framework at NITDA, Mr. Oladejo Olawumi, said the successful implementa­tion of the Startup Act, became necessary, owing to the importance of technology innovation developed by startups that is currently driving digital transforma­tion in Nigeria.

He therefore urged industry stakeholde­rs present at the forum to come up with strategies that will enhance the successful implementa­tion of the Startup Act 2022.

Manager, Standards, Guidelines and Framework at NITDA, Zainab Inuwa Gani, who read out the Startup Act to stakeholde­rs, highlighte­d key areas of the Act, such as the objectives of the Act, the establishm­ent of the national council for digital innovation and entreprene­urship, operationa­l structure of the council, the opportunit­ies the Act offers to labelled startups, the incentives for labelled startups, and registrati­on of intellectu­al property, among others. Stakeholde­rs, in their submission­s, commended NITDA for its transparen­cy, and unanimousl­y agreed that the Startup Act would further give direction to startups, regulators, and industry stakeholde­rs, while further deepening Nigeria’s digital economy.

One of the stakeholde­rs, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Programos Software, Mr. Emmanuel Amos, said before the passage of the bill into an Act, startups were operating without guidelines and direction, adding that the Startup Act will further drive digital developmen­t and also open opportunit­ies for investors to invest in the Nigerian startup ecosystem. Amos called for the establishm­ent of a national registry to enhance the successful implementa­tion of the Startup Act.

The Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), Mr. Adesegun Adekunle, stressed the need for the involvemen­t of Informatio­n Technology (IT) profession­als in the implementa­tion process of the Startup Act.

Other stakeholde­rs were of the view that the Startup Act should clearly state what it takes to become a labelled startup and how labelled startups could access the opportunit­ies offered by the Act. They were of the view that NITDA should develop an implementa­tion framework to further drive the Act, as well as organise an implementa­tion workshop to sensitise stakeholde­rs, including startups about the importance of the Startup Act. Others talked about the need to involve educationa­l institutio­ns in the implementa­tion process.

The session was moderated by NITDA Consultant, Mr. Kem Inye Abonta.

According to the Startup Act, a National Council, for Digital

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