Côte d’Ivoire reaffirms commitment to trusted digital ecosystem at Digital Law Days 2026

Date: 2026-06-28
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Government of Côte d’Ivoire has reaffirmed its commitment to building a secure, innovative, and trusted digital ecosystem as it accelerates the country’s digital transformation agenda.

Speaking at the opening of the second edition of the Digital Law Days (JDN) in Abidjan, Minister of Digital Transition and Technological Innovation Djibril Ouattara said digital technology has become a strategic driver of national development, economic competitiveness, public sector modernization, and social inclusion.

Held under the theme “Artificial Intelligence and Digital Trust: Building a Secure, Ethical and Rights-Respecting Ecosystem,” the event brought together government officials, policymakers, legal experts, technology stakeholders, and industry leaders to discuss the evolving digital landscape and the governance frameworks needed to support it.

The opening ceremony was attended by Minister of Trade, Industry and Handicrafts Ibrahim Kalil Konaté, Secretary General of the Government Charlemagne Dah, representatives from the Ministry of Justice, and Digital Law Days Commissioner General Bintou Jarvis.

Addressing participants, Ouattara said the government's objective is to ensure that digital transformation delivers tangible benefits for citizens by improving public services, strengthening administrative efficiency, stimulating economic growth, and creating opportunities for young people.

He noted that the country's digital strategy is guided by a national roadmap built around seven strategic pillars and 40 flagship projects designed to accelerate digital development across multiple sectors.

According to the minister, the roadmap includes investments in digital infrastructure, modernization of public services, human capital development, innovation, digital inclusion, digital trust, and strengthened governance of the digital sector.

Ouattara also highlighted ongoing legal and regulatory reforms aimed at supporting the country's digital ambitions. These include the implementation of the 2024 Electronic Communications Law, measures to strengthen the national cybersecurity framework, improvements in digital project governance, and continued development of public digital infrastructure.

He emphasized that building trust remains fundamental to Côte d’Ivoire’s digital transformation strategy, particularly as artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies become increasingly integrated into public administration, business, and everyday life.

The Digital Law Days serve as a national platform for dialogue on legal, regulatory, and technological issues, supporting Côte d’Ivoire's broader ambition to establish a resilient, ethical, and inclusive digital economy capable of driving sustainable national development.

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