President and Chief Executive Officer of MTN Group, Ralph Mupita has called for a blueprint for building a digital economy that would propel Nigeria to become the World's 5th largest economy.
According to him, the
vast untapped potential in the digital economy, with Nigeria’s Internet Gross
Domestic Product (iGDP) which currently stands at 6 percent is expected to
double by 2050 to reach 145 billion USD.
Delivering a keynote
address to business leaders in Nigeria at the just-ended 2023 Businessday CEO
Forum, the MTN Group President and CEO noted that Africa
currently accounts for only ~1% of the global digital economy, a stark contrast
to 68% in the United States, 22% in China, and 27% in Asia. This gap, he
suggested, represents a significant opportunity for growth.

Commending
the new administration under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who has indicated his
commitment to promoting the growth of ICT and the digital economy for the
shared prosperity of all Nigerians, Mupita called on the government and
business leaders to promote policies that facilitate inclusive growth.
Mr.
Mupita urged for a spectrum roadmap that ensures sufficient resources to meet
the surging demand for mobile services. He advocated for speedy access to
mid-band spectrum, crucial for the future of low latency 5G, and access to
sub-1 GHz spectrum to provide widespread rural mobile broadband services.

He
also highlighted the digital skills gap in Nigeria and across the African
continent, especially in advanced skills such as AI & cloud computing. With
an estimated 230 million “digital jobs” in Sub-Saharan Africa alone by 2030,
Mupita emphasized the need for digital skills development to advance the
digital economy.
“The
potential is immense. The path is clear,” Mupita stated in concluding his
presentation. “The future of Nigeria lies in its digital economy. And with
strategic intent, collaborative effort, and a shared vision, that future is within
reach.”

“In
the face of global economic shifts and technological advancements, Nigeria
stands at the precipice of a digital revolution. The country’s digital economy
is poised to drive economic growth, create jobs, and foster innovation,” he
added.
Other
keynote speakers at the Forum included Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, President of the
African Development Bank, and Osagie Okunbor, CEO of Shell Nigeria.
By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye