The Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment has announced a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the National Talent Export Programme (NATEP) and Lab Four, with the goal of increasing employment possibilities. This agreement is expected to result in significant job creation by outsourcing 50,000 employment to Nigeria, marking a watershed moment in the country’s economic development.
Describing the MOU as a major milestone aligned with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, Minister Doris Uzoka-Anite underscored its significance in diversifying the economy and positioning Nigeria as a global hub for innovation and talent. “This initiative cements our commitment to diversifying the economy and forging a Nigeria known globally as a nation of creators,” she declared during the signing ceremony held in Abuja.
Tony Okhiria, CEO of Lab Four’s Cybersecurity Institute, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, emphasizing its potential to expedite Nigeria’s talent export endeavors. “This program is monumental because it allows Nigeria to accelerate its talent export much quicker. We are eager to disrupt the traditional BPO process and look forward to a fruitful collaboration,” Okhiria remarked.
Femi Adeluyi, the national coordinator of NATEP, highlighted the innovative approach of the program, noting its ability to democratize the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector and create a scalable model for job creation.
The signing ceremony also witnessed remarks from John Dohan, representing the Chargé d’Affaires ad interim for the U.S. Embassy, who commended Nigeria’s human resource as the nation’s greatest export.
The NATEP initiative aims to generate millions of service-export jobs over the next five years, bolster foreign exchange earnings, stimulate economic growth, and elevate Nigeria’s global standing. It will focus on key “IMPACT” sectors: Insurance, Medical, Professionals, Artisans, Creative, and Technology.
Additionally, the Minister launched the NATEP Strategy document, a comprehensive plan designed to fortify Nigeria’s position as a global talent export and BPO hub.
The collaboration between NATEP and Lab Four is poised to catalyze the growth of micro, mini, and mega BPOs within Nigeria, with the potential to contribute up to $1.2 billion annually to the Nigerian economy.