A group of young tech innovators across Nigeria say they will leverage digital technology to boost the country’s revenue management and energy security.
Young Innovators of Nigeria (YIN) and the Network of Incubators and Innovators in Nigeria (NIINE) said in a statement that they will use the forthecoming Second Technology Ecosystem Dialogue Summit Series TEDS 2024 to drive critical conversations on leveraging digital technology to boost Nigeria’s revenue management and energy security.
YIN’s founder and CEO, Mr Andrew Abu said the Technology Ecosystem Dialogue aims to bring together key stakeholders from the tech industry, government, academia, finance and investment experts within the private and public sector to discuss and explore the pivotal role of digital technology in today’s society.
“This event aligns with national priorities and global best practices, aiming to integrate innovative technological solutions into Nigeria’s revenue management framework, promoting sustainable economic development and fiscal governance and stability. By fostering collaboration between public and private sectors, the TED Series seeks to drive digital transformation and strengthen Nigeria’s economic resilience”, Abu said.
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He added that TEDS 2024 will explore the integration of innovative technologies into Nigeria’s revenue systems, addressing issues like digital transformation in revenue collection, combating oil theft, and improving cybersecurity.