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Nigeria Commits $588.9M to Science, Technology and Innovation in 2026 Budget

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Last updated: June 20, 2026 12:34 pm
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Nigeria has committed a total of N838.67 billion to science, technology and innovation in the 2026 Appropriation Bill, signalling a strong policy push to position research, innovation and technological development at the centre of the country’s economic diversification and industrial growth agenda. Observers say the real test will lie in the ministry’s ability to translate budgetary provisions into measurable outcomes.

The funding targets research labs, tech incubators, and industrial R&D partnerships. In addition, the plan emphasizes local manufacturing and digital skills development.

Meanwhile, officials expect the investment to reduce reliance on imported tech and boost startup growth. However, past budgets faced delays in disbursement and weak monitoring.

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From Funding to Results

The ministry will prioritize grants for university projects and private-sector prototypes. As a result, innovation clusters in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt may expand.

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Notably, the budget includes data localization rules for banks and fintechs, reinforcing governance standards. Consequently, compliance teams will update systems to meet new requirements.

Even so, implementation hinges on timely releases and clear performance metrics. For instance, labs need steady power and equipment to produce publishable results.

By contrast, global trends favor open innovation and cross-border collaboration. Meanwhile, Nigerian startups seek access to international markets and mentors.

Ultimately, the 2026 commitment must deliver jobs, products, and export-ready tech to justify the spend.

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