The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG makes case for Startup Act, projects fresh inbound investment­s

• Startups tasked on innovation, product marketabil­ity

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

THE Federal Government has assured that the Startup Act would ensure fresh investment­s into the tech ecosystem, as well as the Nigerian economy.

Speaking through the National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency ( NITDA), FG stated that the Nigeria Startup Act would provide an enabling environmen­t for growth, attraction and protection of investment in Nigeria's tech ecosystem.

The Startup Act, which was signed into law recently by President Muhammadu Buhari, institutio­nalises legal frameworks that will enhance the growth of startups in the country.

At a Consultati­ve Forum for IT Stakeholde­rs in Lagos, yesterday, the Director – General, NITDA, Malam Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, said the Startup Act would make it easier for startup owners to grow their businesses and thereby grow the economy.

Represente­d by the NITDA'S Director of Standards, Guidelines and Frameworks, Oladejo Olawunmi, Abdullahi noted that part of the challenge being faced by startups especially in Africa, was legal backing and the law had taken care of that.

Abdullahi noted that starting and growing businesses in Africa used to be a big challenge, but with the law in place, it would now be easier to start and grow business in the country.

While affirming government’s commitment to the growth of digital economy in Nigeria, the NITDA DG said: “We believe our own responsibi­lity is to come up with policies that can enable a level playing field, and the government has been doing a lot in this area, starting with expanding the mandate of our ministry to cover digital economy, and the ongoing implementa­tion of National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy for a digital Nigeria, which outlined its strategic pillars that are key to the ecosystem.

In her presentati­on on Startup Act and its implicatio­ns for a digital economy, a manager at NI TDA, Barrister Zainab Inuwa Gani, said NITDA would fully implement the Act to make it work for every startup.

Zainab said though IT demand was changing rapidly, the Act has relevant sections to counter the chang - ing nature of technology.

She advised tech startups to always come up with innovative products that would be sellable in the future market.

According to her , the Act would also close the talent gap and make Nigeria be at par with some advanced economies.

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