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New county report on the state of OSS in Nigeria

State of OSS in Nigeria

Published on: 09/01/2024 News
Nigeria Factsheet

 

OSOR has just published the first version of its report on the state of open source in Nigeria. This report offers an overview of the country's recently initiated digital government reforms. Structuring 36 federated states, the Nigerian central government is also coordinating a wider policy work with the other member states of the African Union. 

As such, there are currently no policies in Nigeria that mandate the use of open source software (OSS) in public administrations. However, the ongoing efforts at the federal level in Nigeria are focused on creating a more open and transparent government system through various forms of collaboration and governance.  

While the institutionalisation of OSS has not yet occurred in Nigeria, the country's economic standing places it at the forefront of innovation in West Africa. Nigeria boasts a significant open source community, led by two generations of developers who have spearheaded the local open source movement. 

 

You can find all the other reports published on OSOR here. Additionally, concise factsheets highlighting key insights from all reports are also available. 

We trust that you will find these reports informative. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at EU-OSOR@ec.europa.eu.