By: Nana
Appiah Acquaye
Nigeria is seeking to
strengthen its intellectual property ecosystem through closer collaboration
with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), as the country
continues to position itself as a leading innovation and technology hub in
Africa.
Minister of Communications,
Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, held discussions with WIPO
Director-General Daren Tang and his delegation in Abuja, focusing on expanding
cooperation in innovation, creativity, digital transformation and intellectual
property development.
The meeting follows earlier
engagements between both parties during the Ministerial Summit held on the
sidelines of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Council,
reflecting a shared commitment to advancing innovation-driven economic growth.
Dr. Tijani said the
establishment of a WIPO office in Abuja, one of only seven such offices
globally, demonstrates international confidence in Nigeria’s growing influence
in the digital, technology and creative sectors.
According to the Minister,
discussions centered on strengthening intellectual property awareness and
protection while unlocking greater value from the creativity, innovation and
entrepreneurial capabilities of Nigerians.
The engagement also explored
ways intellectual property can serve as a catalyst for economic empowerment,
particularly for technology entrepreneurs, innovators, creators and young
digital talent across the country.
Nigeria and WIPO are
expected to work together to expand access to intellectual property resources
and opportunities, enabling more innovators to commercialize their ideas and
build sustainable businesses.
Officials noted that
stronger intellectual property frameworks will play a critical role in
supporting job creation, encouraging investment, promoting innovation and
contributing to the country's broader economic development objectives.