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President Buhari signs Nigeria Startup Bill into law

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President Muhammadu Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari earlier today signed the Nigeria Startup Bill (NSB) into law. 

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, disclosed this via his Twitter handle.  

The Presidential assent followed an earlier passage of the NSB by both the Senate and House of Representatives in July this year. The bill was a joint initiative of Nigeria’s tech startup ecosystem and the Presidency, aimed at harnessing the potential of the country’s digital economy through co-created regulations. 

The passage of the bill into an Act automatically eradicates the legal uncertainties that have trailed the startup industry in the past. 

It also provides for what qualifies a company to register and obtain startup status. Hence, there is a clear-cut definition of what a labelled startup is and what it is not. It also specifies the legal rules that govern this sector. 

Flowing from this bill, other authorities can also make policies for the sector. 

What they are saying 

Announcing the development on Twitter, Pantami tweeted: 

“His Excellency, @MBuhari has just assented to Nigeria Start-up Bill. It has now become Nigeria Start-Up Act, 2022. It was an Executive Bill, initiated by both Office of the Chief of Staff & the Office of the Minister of Comms & Digital Economy. Congratulations to all!” 

According to the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Digital Transformation, Mr Oswald Osaretin Guobadia, the implementation and state adoption of the Startup Act 2022 would require that the government continues to engage and collaborate on execution. 

He added that its success is dependent on the participation of all stakeholders of the ecosystem which includes lawmakers, policymakers, and practitioners. 

What you should know 

The Act stipulates among others that:  

 

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