Business Day (Nigeria)

Powering rural economy through e-commerce

- ROBERT AWODU • Awodu is the regional Head of Public Relations and Communicat­ion, Sub-saharan Africa, Jumia.

E-commerce stands tall as the beacon of convenienc­e, transformi­ng the way we shop, interact, and conduct business. With just a few clicks, consumers can explore a vast array of products, compare prices, and have their purchases delivered to their doorsteps, all from the comfort of their homes. is evolution in retail has undoubtedl­y empowered millions, o ering unparallel­ed access to goods and services.

However, amidst this digital revolution, a signi cant portion of the population remains disconnect­ed from the bene ts of e-commerce, particular­ly individual­s residing in rural communitie­s. e statistics paint a stark picture of this disparity.

According to recent data by Statista, only a fraction of Nigeria's rural population has access to e-commerce platforms, with internet penetratio­n rates signi cantly lower in rural areas compared to urban centres.

This digital gap translates into missed opportunit­ies for rural entreprene­urs and artisans to showcase their products on a global stage, limiting their potential for growth and prosperity.

Empowering Rural Communitie­s

At Jumia Nigeria, we believe every individual, regardless of their geographic­al location, should have the opportunit­y to bene t from the convenienc­e and accessibil­ity of e-commerce. One way we are tackling this challenge is through our Jforce program, a grassroots initiative launched to take e-commerce to secondary cities within Nigeria, by involving individual sales consultant­s.

In rural areas where digital literacy is limited, Jforce representa­tives foster trust through personalis­ed interactio­ns and word-of-mouth marketing. Our goal is to bridge the digital divide, allowing rural customers to break free from geographic­al constraint­s and access various products with ease.

Strengthen­ing the pillars of Jforce, we have simultaneo­usly establishe­d hundreds of pickup stations and collaborat­ed with reliable logistic partners to fast-track product deliveries to secondary cities and rural areas. e deliberate positionin­g of these pick-up stations in diverse rural communitie­s, guarantees accessibil­ity to even the most remote corners of Nigeria, thereby enabling customers to overcome geographic­al limitation­s and access various products.

In line with this commitment, we have successful­ly expanded to towns such as Modakeke in Osun, Nkpor in Anambra, Owo in Ondo, O a in Kwara, and Ke in Nassarawa, and most recently, Port Harcourt, where e-commerce was previously untapped. is expansion also re ects our dedication to democratis­ing access to e-commerce, ensuring that no community is le behind in the digital age.

Employment and Job Creation

According to the Internatio­nal Global Economic Outlook report by KPMG, a leading global audit and tax advisory rm, Nigeria's unemployme­nt rate is projected to soar to 40.6 percent compared to 2022's 37.7 percent.

Unemployme­nt has far-reaching consequenc­es for a country, including poverty, social instabilit­y, and hindered economic growth and developmen­t. For this reason, our expansion into rural communitie­s extends far beyond economic transactio­ns.

It catalyses entreprene­urship, empowering local economies, and enhancing the overall quality of life. Through the Jumia Jforce initiative, we are also generating employment opportunit­ies and empowering rural businesses and entreprene­urs nancially. Currently, the Jforce initiative has over 30,000 Independen­t local sales consultant­s who play a crucial role in driving consumer education and unlocking the potentials of rural entreprene­urship.

By leveraging innovative solutions and forging strategic collaborat­ions, Jumia continues to pave the way for inclusive economic growth and digital empowermen­t, ensuring that every individual, regardless of their location, has the opportunit­y to participat­e in and bene t from the e-commerce revolution.

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