Nigeria Now Top Destination For Tech Startups – Minister

The Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, has said that Nigeria is now a top destination for tech startups. He disclosed this at the opening ceremony of the 2023 Digital Nigeria International Conference in Abuja said, that Nigeria has become Africa’s top destination for technology startups. He lauded the efforts put underground by trailblazers such as NITDA, Galaxy Backbone and other innovative companies in the country that have set the baseline for technology development. According to him, of the $5 million invested in tech startups in Africa, 20 per cent is domiciled in Nigeria. “Today, Nigeria is the top destination for technology startup capital in Africa, with about 5 million dollars invested in tech startups in the continent last year; we took 20 per cent of that total investment just to Nigeria. So, we recognize the amazing work that has been done,” he said. On his part, the Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA, Kashifu Abdullahi, said this conference is key to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s renewed Hope Agenda of inclusive economic growth, productivity and prosperity for all. “Today’s symbolizes our collective aspiration to position Nigeria at the forefront of digital innovation. “Firstly, we live in an exciting time of technological advancement. “Secondly, at the core of the renewed hope agenda are inclusive economic growth, productivity and prosperity for all. And to achieve digital is the best tool for us. “The vision is to use digital technologies to foster job creation”, he stated. He added that the conference will facilitate networking and activation of conversation that can lead to innovation, policy direction, regulatory framework for a more robust ecosystem, bringing about global visibility.
FG Committed To Solving Housing Deficit, Says Minister

The Federal Government is committed and passionate about solving housing deficit in the country. The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Mr Ahmed Dangiwa, made the pledge when he received Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State in Abuja. “Since independence, Nigeria has struggled to provide decent housing for its citizens. “In spite of numerous plans, initiatives, projects, and institutions introduced over the past 60 years, progress has been limited. “With rapid population growth, these unsuccessful or suboptimal efforts have led to the accumulation of a significant housing shortage,’’ the minister said. Dangiwa said, the housing sector remains far from where it should be in terms of meeting the needs of millions of Nigerians for decent shelter while contributing as a catalyst for economic growth, job creation, and poverty eradication. “This is the challenge that President Bola Tinubu has put on my shoulders. With the grace of Allah, I am committed to putting in the hard work necessary to break the jinx of failure and achieve historic success. “As part of our efforts to achieve this, we have outlined a series of housing reform initiatives in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda for Housing and Urban Development of President Tinubu. “We plan to embark on a Stakeholder Engagement Drive with State Governors nationwide towards achieving it. Commending the governor for his achievements within a short time, Dangiwa solicited the support of the indigenes of Katsina to ensure the Radda-led administration transforms the state. ‘His tireless efforts in improving security, education, agriculture, infrastructural development, and the welfare of our citizens is a testament to his vision for a prosperous Katsina. ‘As a fellow son of Katsina state, I am immensely proud of the momentum of achievements that he has recorded in such a short time and I pray to the Almighty to continue to grant him the wisdom, understanding, and good health to transform our state. “As the Minister of Housing and Urban Development, I approach my work with the full understanding of the huge responsibility that accompanies it,’ he said. Read also: The minister encouraged Governor Radda to deepen collaboration with key housing agencies, including the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, Federal Housing Authority, and the Family Homes Funds, to increase access to affordable housing for Katsina indigenes. Earlier, Radda said that the provision of affordable housing remains part of its priority programmes to improve the lives of its citizens. According to the governor, Katsina state is ready to collaborate with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development to open the cities in the state. “Urban renewal is one of the major priority of our administration. “We want to expand our city, we are in the process of developing Katsina master plan which has expired in the last 30 years. “So, urban renewal is one of the major focus of our administration and affordable housing to serve the people. “So, we are thinking collaboration with the Housing and Urban Development Ministry to tap from your experiences to help us in achieving our goal of renewing our cities and towns in the state,’’ Radda said.