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Lagos Unveils Draft Innovation Bill to Create ₦31B Startup Fund

by Onyinye Moyosore Ofuokwu
August 21, 2025
in African Investment Landscape, Tech Policy in Africa
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Lagos Unveils Draft Innovation Bill to Create ₦31B Startup Fund
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When the draft Lagos Innovation Bill was published on August 20, 2025, it immediately attracted attention across Africa’s tech community. The proposed law sets aside at least 1.5% of the state’s annual capital budget, about ₦31.07 billion ($20.26 million), for a Research, Development and Innovation (RD&I) Fund, which would rise to 2% within ten years.

A Legal Boost For Innovation Investment

The bill marks a shift from short-term grants to predictable, long-term investment. It introduces diversified funding streams that include innovation bonds, royalties, grants, and private donation. As a result, startups in Lagos may finally gain a reliable pipeline of early-stage and growth capital, reducing dependence on volatile venture flows.

Commissioner for Innovation and Technology, Tubosun Alake, explained that Lagos intends to “build Africa’s largest innovation hub by linking policy, capital, and talent.” His comment underscores the ambition to make the city a global startup magnet.

New Institutions And Accountability

To manage the fund, the bill establishes the Lagos State Science, Research and Innovation Commission. This body will oversee grants, track performance, and administer a digital Innovation Portal where startups can apply for funding and support.

According to Joel Ogunshola, a Lagos-based Tech founder, “The initiative is visionary and timely… It’s about unlocking prosperity, innovation, and talent at a scale we’ve never seen before.” His observation highlights how startups may benefit from consistent access to resources, even when venture capital cycles slow down.

What Startups Should Watch

Startups will need to pay attention to how the commission defines eligibility, reporting rules, and sector priorities. While the fund promises opportunity, its design will determine whether it supports a wide pool of innovators or favors a select few. Moreover, alignment with federal policies and Nigeria’s broader innovation framework could either strengthen or complicate its impact.

At the stakeholder meeting in June, founders called for transparent processes to prevent gatekeeping. They also urged Lagos to integrate mentorship and infrastructure support alongside financing. If these requests are met, the law could create a model for other African states considering similar legislation.

Why It Matters For African Tech

Lagos is already one of Africa’s leading startup capitals, attracting over a third of Nigeria’s venture deals in 2024. By turning public capital into a stable innovation fund, the state may offer a blueprint for other African governments seeking to back entrepreneurs at scale.

If the bill passes into law, it could accelerate the continent’s move toward predictable, state-supported innovation financing. For startups, this represents more than money: it is a sign that African governments are beginning to treat innovation as an essential public good.

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