The Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has said that the Federal Government will continue to create the right environment for technology and innovation to thrive in the country.
He said this on Wednesday during his visit to Ventures Platform Hub, Abuja, alongside the British Secretary for Africa and International Development, Rt. Hon. Harriett Baldwin.
He also commended the entrepreneurial drive of the youths to create value in the technology sector, noting that the Federal Government is supporting technology and innovation because it is the “future starting today”.
“The fact is that a lot of these entrepreneurs actually started while we were in recession, and it is not just evidence of their resilience, hard work and creativity; but also, the fact that there is so much opportunity and so much talent here; and there is so much that can be done,” he was quoted as saying in a statement by his spokesperson, Laolu Akande.
Osinbajo added, “I think just looking at what has happened with some of the startups that we’ve seen today, many of them actually started in the recession, while the recession was on, and they proved, by just the number of jobs they have created, the value and wealth they’ve created, that this is really the future starting today.
“They’ve done so much work and innovation, so for us, it is a no-brainer (why the Federal Government is supporting technology hubs); because obviously what we need to do is to create the right environment for these technology companies and for innovation to thrive, which is why we have started up first with the creativity and technology advisory group”.
The Vice President also stated that a lot of young start ups are members of creativity and technology advisory groups where they help to formulate policies with federal government policy makers.
“They help also to formulate policy in many of these new areas, especially in Fintech, which are some of the new areas where we need to formulate new policies.
“I think that, again, underscores the fact that technology, especially the startups that we are seeing, is the future of business in Nigeria and will lead us to the Nigeria, which is an excellent place, to do a lot of very creative and innovative things. We’ve seen so much already, I think we are in a very good place to make the real difference in those things that we want to see,” he said.
The Vice President then thanked the UK government for its cooperation in boosting technology and innovation in the country through its partnership.
“I just want to say a very big “thank you” to the UK DFID for all the great support that we are getting and to say that, as they say, ‘the sky is no longer the limit,’ because technology seems to have gone way beyond the skies and we are very prepared as a government to support innovation in every way,” he said.
In the same vein, the British Secretary for Africa & International Development, Harriett Baldwin, said the UK was going to invest more in Nigeria’s technology sector because it “has seen a wide range of different ways in which the technology sector can really drive the economy forward, raise the income of people and also create jobs.”
Accompanying the Vice President to Ventures Park were the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun and the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola.
The Lord Mayor of London, Mr. Charles Bowman, was also at the event.