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E-Governance Bill 2024: FG Partners Jumia To Accelerate Nigeria’s E-Commerce Growth, Digital Inclusion

E-Governance Bill 2024: FG Partners Jumia To Accelerate Nigeria’s E-Commerce Growth, Digital Inclusion
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In a decisive move to advance Nigeria’s e-commerce sector and deepen digital inclusion, the Minister of Industry, Trade & Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, has met with the leadership of Jumia Nigeria to align private sector innovation with national digital economy reforms under the proposed National Digital Economy and E-Governance Bill, 2024.

The meeting in Abuja brought together senior officials from the Ministry and Jumia Nigeria’s executives, including Temidayo Ojo, Chief Executive Officer; Robert Awodu, Regional Head of Public Relations & Communications; and Uche Allison, Head of Legal.

Their discussions centred on strengthening Nigeria’s e-commerce ecosystem, boosting rural access to online marketplaces, and enhancing competitiveness under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

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Highlighting Jumia’s commitment, CEO, Temidayo Ojo, said: “The Honourable Minister’s vision for a digitally inclusive Nigeria is both bold and essential. Through initiatives like our E-Commerce in Rural Areas programme, we are bridging the gap for underserved communities, connecting more Nigerians to the opportunities of the digital economy.”

Ojo highlighted Jumia’s E-Commerce in Rural Areas Initiative, designed to bridge the digital divide by extending online shopping access to underserved and rural communities, which has engaged thousands of Nigerians through pickup stations, a nationwide logistics network, and JForce (independent local sales consultants).

While welcoming the Jumia team, Dr. Oduwole urged e-commerce players to study and align with the E-Governance Bill, which provides a comprehensive legal framework for electronic transactions, data protection, cybersecurity, and digital infrastructure whose goal is clear; to drive economic growth, enhance public service delivery, and cement Nigeria’s position as a leading player in the global digital marketplace.

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“Nigeria’s rapid strides in digital commerce, services, and innovation have placed us at the forefront of Africa’s digital trade.

“Our leadership in mobile payment solutions is reshaping cross-border trade, expanding financial inclusion, and accelerating digital transactions across the continent. Now is the time to anchor this progress on a strong legal foundation that will ensure its sustainability,” she noted.

The Minister also urged her team to study Jumia’s E-Commerce in Rural Areas report and to promote its findings on a broader scale.

Also present were senior Ministry officials and industry representatives, including Mrs. Giwa-Williams Latifat, Secretary of NACEDE (Trade Department); Aminu Dogondaji, Director of Special Duties; Zulaikha Abdullahi, Deputy Director, WTO/Intra-Africa (Trade Department); Mrs. Patience Okala, Special Adviser to the Honourable Minister; Mrs. Olajumoke Dan-Okayi, Senior Special Assistant to the Honourable Minister; and Mr. Israel Opayemi, Managing Director and Chief Strategist at Chain Reactions Africa.

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