Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday, November 14, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja; received a delegation of Chinese entrepreneurs led by billionaire businessman and co-founder of Alibaba Group, Jack Ma.
Alibaba Group Holding Limited is a Chinese multinational company with investments in e-commerce, retail, Internet, and technology.
Equally important, Osinbajo and Ma, during their interaction spoke on opportunities in Nigeria’s digital economy and huge population.
The vice president thanked Ma for honouring the invitation he extended to him to visit Nigeria; when they met at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
According to Osinbajo, Nigeria represents incredible opportunity and potential as it will; in another two decades, become the third-largest in terms of population in the entire world.
Osinbajo said that the Alibaba group had achieved a lot in terms of broadening the scope of business and activities for people everywhere.
“I hope it will create an opportunity to start investigating business opportunities in Nigeria; and I really hope that we will be able to do something and create some opportunities here,” he said.
Further, the Vice President said that Nigeria had a lot of entrepreneurs and young people who were actively engaged in the digital economy.
In addition, he said that the Federal Government started a job programme for young people called N-Power; where half a million young people were engaged.
He said that the government had to build the e-infrastructure to make the programme happen.
Osinbajo said that a system was developed in which N-Power beneficiaries were paid online and online materials were put in open and accessible portals for them.
Earlier in his remark, Ma said that Chinese entrepreneurs were bringing four `Es’ to Africa.
“If there is anything you have achieved, for the politician, we say you have democratised business.
“It is a great achievement and I think it is something we will like to learn from and benefit from; especially as we open up government businesses and transactions; and make them more efficient for the use of our people.
He said that the first `e’ was e-infrastructure; to support internet connection to all parts of Africa as it hoped that every young people; every small business should have a mobile phone to run their businesses anywhere, anytime.
“We hope to support e-entrepreneurs; we want to make entrepreneurs the heroes of the African continent, it is the entrepreneurs that promote business development in China; government support entrepreneur with the infrastructure they need.
“If the government is on `e’, the government will be very efficient, transparent and the people know what the government can do and the government know what the people want.
“The last and very important is e-education; in the next few days, we are going to have African e-entrepreneur prize; so all the African countries can apply for our awards.
“So, I am very happy to hear that four Nigerian entrepreneurs are right among the top 10; we will be in the final competition in two days and I think Nigerian entrepreneurs will have a great result.
“It is just the beginning for us; our job is to support entrepreneurs because we are all entrepreneurs; we are all founders of our own businesses in China,’’ he said.