The African Development Bank (AfDB) has revealed that plans are on the way for a $618 million disbursement to implement Nigeria’s investment in digital and creative enterprise programmes.
In a recent interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Marrakesh, Morocco, Lamin Barrow, the country director-general of the AfDB for Nigeria, revealed that a fund manager for the project was being sought out by the federal government.
Barrow said the implementation of the project was staggered because of Nigeria’s government transition.
“The transition of government caught us up and you have to allow the new government to settle in.
“The steering committee, chaired by the vice-president with membership from the ministries of finance, trade and investments, communication, science and technology, information and culture, met and received a briefing,” he said.
Barrow said talks were already at an advanced stage, including advanced meetings on the first disbursement.
“Last week, the French minister that visited Nigeria signed the agreement for the co-financing, as DICE is being co-financed by the French Development Agency and the Islamic Development Bank. All the processes are now virtually complete,” the AfDB country director-general said.
The Federal Government announced last month the start of a $617.7 million investment through the i-DICE programme, which is intended to encourage investment in creative and information and communications technologies as part of initiatives to create more inclusive, long-lasting, and better jobs.
According to Barrow, the Bank of Industry in Nigeria would provide $45 million of the $618 million fund. It is anticipated that the Islamic Development Bank will invest $70 million, the Agence Francaise de Development will contribute $116 million, and the AfDB will contribute $170 million.