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After Senate, House of Reps passes Nigeria Startup Bill

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The lower chamber of the Nigerian National Assembly, the House of Representatives on Wednesday, July 27, 2022, passed the Nigeria Startup Bill (NSB). This followed the passage of the same bill by the Senate last week.

The bill was among ten bills announced to have passed the third reading at the House. Announcing the passage through its Twitter page, the Reps said the Bill for an Act to Establish National Council for Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship, provide for the Creation and Development of an enabling environment for Technology-Enabled Startups in Nigeria; and for Related Matters, was passed after a third reading on the floor of the House.

With this development, the bill is set for onward transmission to the Presidency for Presidential assent.

The Nigeria Startup Bill project is a joint initiative by Nigeria’s tech startup ecosystem and the Presidency to harness the potential of the country’s digital economy through co-created regulations. The Bill will replace the National Digital Innovation Entrepreneurship and Startup Policy, a proposal that was going to be Nigeria’s approach to digital innovation.

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The progress of the bill has been said to be rapid as all hands are on deck to ensure that the bill is passed into law. Nigerian youths also pushed very aggressively for the bill’s adoption, following their rally at the National Assembly on the 27th of April, 2022 to demand the speedy passage of the bill.

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