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Akwa Ibom State to Access Federal Government’s N10 Billion Start-Up Fund

Blessing Joseph by Blessing Joseph
December 13, 2024
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Akwa Ibom State to Access Federal Government's N10 Billion Start-Up Fund
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The Akwa Ibom State government is making strides toward accessing the Federal Government’s ₦10 billion annual start-up fund, as the Akwa Ibom Start-Up Bill approaches its third reading in the State House of Assembly.

Purpose of the Start-Up Bill

The bill aims to:

  1. Establish a legal framework for fostering innovation and supporting start-ups.
  2. Position Akwa Ibom as a leading tech hub in Nigeria.
  3. Create opportunities for start-ups to scale into unicorn companies and significantly boost the state’s economic growth.

At a sensitization meeting in Uyo, Mr. Uduak Ekpo-Ufot, Chairman of the House Committee on Science and Technology, outlined key elements of the initiative:

  • Awareness campaigns are planned to educate stakeholders about the bill’s benefits.
  • Funding for the program will be incorporated into the 2025 state budget.
  • The initiative aims to nurture a vibrant start-up ecosystem capable of attracting investments.

Ms. Victoria Fabunmi, National Coordinator at NITDA’s Office for Nigerian Digital Innovations, emphasized the importance of aligning with the Federal Start-Up Act, allowing Akwa Ibom to benefit from the national framework while tailoring it to local needs.

Key Benefits of the Initiative

Stakeholders, including representatives from the Nigerian Export Promotion Council, start-up founders, and investors, highlighted several advantages:

  1. Attracting Investments: The bill could make Akwa Ibom a magnet for local and international funding.
  2. Unlocking SME Funding: Access to credit-guarantee schemes would provide financial support for small businesses.
  3. Driving Innovation: The initiative positions Akwa Ibom to lead in technological excellence and innovation in Nigeria.

The Akwa Ibom Start-Up Bill, when passed, will serve as a catalyst for the state’s transformation into a tech-driven economy. By leveraging the Federal Start-Up Act and creating an enabling environment for innovation, the state is poised to become a significant player in Nigeria’s digital economy.

 

 

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