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Digital Procurement Africa Summit to boost Nigeria’s informal supply chain by 37%

2026/05/16
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Digital Procurement Africa Summit to boost Nigeria’s informal supply chain by 37%

Event to Address Informal Supply Chain Gaps in Nigeria

According to news.google.com, the Digital Procurement Africa Summit is set to launch in Nigeria with the goal of increasing growth in the country’s informal supply chain by 37%.

The summit, organized by a coalition of African tech startups and international digital procurement experts, aims to bridge the gap between traditional informal trade networks and modern digital logistics systems. Nigeria’s informal sector accounts for over 60% of the national economy, with millions of small-scale traders operating without formal registration or digital infrastructure.

37% Growth Target Linked to Digital Integration

The 37% growth target, cited in a report by the African Development Bank, is tied to the integration of digital procurement platforms that enable better inventory tracking, supplier verification, and payment automation. According to the source, this digital leap is expected to reduce transaction costs by up to 40% for small vendors.

Experts estimate that the informal sector currently loses approximately $3.2 billion annually due to inefficiencies, including delayed payments, counterfeit goods, and poor logistics coordination. The summit’s central initiative is the rollout of a blockchain-based procurement system that will allow real-time verification of goods and payments across regional markets.

Partnerships and Infrastructure Development

Key partners in the initiative include the Nigerian Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment, and the African Digital Trade Network (ADTN), a pan-African consortium with offices in Nairobi, Lagos, and Accra. The ADTN has already piloted similar systems in Ghana, where informal traders saw a 29% increase in monthly sales after adopting digital procurement tools.

According to the report, the summit will host 12 workshops over three days, focusing on mobile-based procurement apps, digital identity verification, and last-mile delivery solutions using motorbike couriers. The event will also feature a demonstration of a low-cost, solar-powered IoT tracker designed specifically for rural supply chains.

“Our goal is not to replace the informal economy, but to make it more resilient and inclusive. With digital tools, even a trader in Sokoto can now verify a supplier in Port Harcourt in real time.” — Amina Yusuf, Lead Coordinator, Digital Procurement Africa

The event will be held at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos from October 15 to 17, 2024. Organizers have confirmed that over 800 informal traders, logistics providers, and fintech startups will attend, representing 14 states across Nigeria.

Regional and Global Context

Nigeria’s move aligns with broader African Union efforts to digitalize trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). According to the UN Economic Commission for Africa, digital procurement systems could boost intra-African trade by up to 30% by 2030.

Similar initiatives have been launched in Kenya and Rwanda, where mobile-based procurement platforms increased supplier participation by 54% in rural markets. In Kenya, the M-Pesa integration with e-procurement systems has enabled 1.2 million small vendors to receive payments within 24 hours of delivery.

Practitioners note that the real challenge lies in ensuring device access and digital literacy. A recent study by the World Bank found that only 43% of informal traders in Nigeria have access to smartphones with stable internet connections.

Long-Term Impact and Scalability

Over the next 18 months, the summit’s organizing body plans to scale the digital procurement model to five additional African countries—Uganda, Senegal, Ethiopia, Zambia, and Malawi—using a $2.1 million grant from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

According to the source, the platform will be open-source, allowing local developers to customize it for regional needs. The system is also designed to comply with the AfCFTA’s digital trade protocols, which require data sovereignty and cross-border interoperability.

Challenges Ahead

Despite the promising pilot results, experts warn that success depends on consistent power supply and regulatory support. In Nigeria, only 68% of rural areas have reliable electricity, and 40% of small traders remain unbanked.

Still, the summit has drawn attention from global development agencies. The International Trade Centre (ITC) has pledged to provide technical assistance to help formalize 100,000 informal traders by 2026, using the digital procurement model as a reference.

Source: news.google.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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