Nigeria Advances Digital Economy: Implementing AI Roadmap & E-Governance for Inclusive Growth
April 25, 2026
Nigeria is advancing its digital economy through ongoing e-governance initiatives and a digital economy bill that aims to regulate emerging technologies and boost public sector innovation, while prioritizing accountability and inclusivity.
Efforts include data classification to improve the quality of AI training datasets and a cloud-first policy for public institutions, balanced with safeguards for digital sovereignty and critical data.
Standards set through the GIST platform are described as the backbone for cross‑region alignment of technical standards and knowledge exchange to support digital governance and cross‑border digital integration.
Regulatory guidelines and frameworks are being developed to ensure ethical AI deployment with safeguards and accountability.
Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, DG of NITDA, announced in Abuja that Nigeria has moved from strategy design to implementation of its national AI roadmap, emphasizing ethical guidelines, accountability, and safeguards.
Cloud technology adoption is identified as a key component of the digital transformation agenda to enhance efficiency, scalability, and service delivery in public institutions.
The initiative seeks to harmonise public sector digital projects and foster collaboration among government, industry, and stakeholders to build resilient digital infrastructure and promote innovation, transparency, and inclusive growth.
Progress in e-governance includes an interoperability framework, the Nigerian Government Enterprise Architecture, and a data exchange platform to improve data sharing among MDAs and enable private sector participation.
The European Commission highlighted Nigeria’s role in global digital standards and its potential as a strategic player in Africa’s move toward a unified digital market focused on human-centric ecosystems prioritising inclusivity, privacy, and security.
Nigeria is transitioning from planning to implementation of its national AI strategy, establishing structured frameworks and policy direction.
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Punch Newspapers • Apr 24, 2026
NITDA to develop new regulatory guidelines for responsible AI use
Nigerian CommunicationWeek • Apr 25, 2026
FG Pushes Digital Economy Bill to Fast-Track AI, Cloud Adoption