Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani is targeting partnerships to boost Nigeria’s digital inclusion as he attends the 78th session of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) 2023.
The Minister made this known in a statement highlighting his priorities at the UNGA.
According to Dr Tijani, “The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) serves as an annual convergence point for global leaders to deliberate on the myriad of challenges we collectively face and, more importantly, to co-create a future bolstered by unity and a shared vision.”
“As Nigeria positions itself at the nexus of technological innovation and sustainable development, my attendance at several events on the sidelines of the 78th session of UNGA 2023 takes on profound significance. For our great nation, this year’s UNGA presents an opportune moment to align our strategies, initiatives and aspirations with the global community.”
Highlighting one of his priorities at the UNGA, the Minister acknowledged that: “Connectivity is a catalyst for progress. As we work towards bridging the digital divide, we seek partnerships that can boost the USPF. Our goal is to connect a vast number of unserved and underserved communities in Nigeria, fostering inclusivity and ensuring that every Nigerian benefits from the digital revolution.”
He added that in line with the agenda set forth by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to champion economic diversification powered by technological applications, he is also in pursuit of partnerships that can increase capital inflow to Nigerian startups via Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs), bolstering our entrepreneurial ecosystem and setting the stage for sustainable growth.
“By collaborating with global leaders and stakeholders, we aim to bring forth a brighter, digital and inclusive future for Nigeria. It is an opportunity to reinforce our global ties, understand emerging trends and co-design pathways that can elevate the prosperity of our nation.” He explained.