OSINBAJO: TECHNOLOGY START-UPS TO GET TAX HOLIDAYS
By: Admin
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has said the Federal Government is including technology start-ups and businesses in the list of businesses eligible for tax holidays.
Osinbajo
spoke in Lagos while inaugurating Vibranium Valley, a hub for technology and
innovation start-ups described as the largest in sub-Saharan Africa.
The
Vice President said Vibranium Valley, established by Venture Garden Group,
could become Nigeria’s next innovation cluster housing tech firms devoted to
talent, data and entrepreneurship.
Vibranium
Valley, located within the expansive grounds of the former Concord Newspaper
Headquarters in Ikeja, consists of “world-class office spaces” fully furnished
to meet the needs of up to 50 tech start-ups.
According
to the firm’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Bunmi Akinyemiju and its Executive
Director Kunmi Demuren, the “Campus” already houses “over 20 tech-driven
companies.”
The
Vice President, who delivered a keynote address on The role of
technology and entrepreneurship in nation building, praised tech innovators for
providing “technology-driven solutions to some of the most difficult
development problems confronting us today.”
Osinbajo
said: “Today’s event is devoted to talent, data and entrepreneurship. These
three things represent the Vibranium of Africa.
“Vibranium
Valley, similar to Yaba, could be the next innovation cluster where mature tech
companies can be housed, to drive the industrial revolution, and exports of
‘innovation’ for the country.
“On the
part of government, we are putting our money where our mouth is. We believe it
is our role to provide the environment where innovation can thrive, so, we are
including technology start-ups and businesses in our list of businesses
eligible for pioneer status and that means tax holidays.
“Also
both the Central Bank and the Bank of Industry are working on intervention
funds and loans for technology start-ups, while we have till date opened about
three state-of-the art technology hubs. These are government-supported
technology hubs.”
The
hubs include the Northeast humanitarian technology hub in Yola, Adamawa State,
which specialises in innovation for victims of conflict. The South-south
innovation hub in Benin, Edo State and the climate change technology hub to be
launched at the Pan African University, Lagos.
Osinbajo
also noted “the hand of providence” in Vibranium Valley’s location.
He
said: ”This place where we are today for many years the housed
Concord Press, a once highly successful national newspaper owned by Chief MKO
Abiola GCFR posthumous, winner of the June 12 1993 presidential election.
“Abiola’s
campaign slogan was hope and the eradication of poverty, but the enemies of our
freedoms and democracy thought that they had killed that dream by the annulment
of the election and complete destruction of the Concord Newspapers. But they
were wrong.
“…Today
we celebrate the trees that have grown from the seeds that were buried here.
The hope that they thought they killed has risen again, through the young men
and women, some of whom were not even born when that travesty was committed.
So, Concord was only the foundation for Vibranium.”
Abiola’s
son, Abdul, prostrated before Osinbajo and thanked him for his support to the
family in his days as Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for
Justice.
Akinyemiju,
who described Vibranium Valley as the “Campus”, said it would serve as a hub
for tech start-ups which “will build an entrepreneur ecosystem, where people
can be inspired to create companies and ultimately be able to create
employment.
“Nigeria
needs to take disruptive approaches to development challenges in
infrastructure, financial inclusion and education to become the Africa’s first
‘start-up nation.’
Guests
at the event included Special Advisor to the President on National Social
Investment Programmes (NSIP), Mrs Maryam Uwais, former United States Ambassador
to Nigeria, Ambassador Robin Sanders, CEO and executive secretary of the Lagos
State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), Akin Oyebode, Former Director-General of
the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Dr Harold Demuren, among others.
(Thenationonlineng)
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