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Sanwo-Olu, France sign MOU on E-sports

French Ambassador to Nigeria, Mrs Emmanuelle Blatmann and Gov Babajide Sanwo-Olu
French Ambassador to Nigeria, Mrs Emmanuelle Blatmann and Gov Babajide Sanwo-Olu

The Lagos State Government and France has penned a bilateral partnership which laid the foundation for the development of e-sports in Nigeria.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on e-sports was signed by the Lagos Stare Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu with the French Ambassador to Nigeria, Mrs Emmanuelle Blatmann, at the Lagos House, Marina on Friday.

Sanwo-Olu said that through the MoU, Lagos would be unlocking opportunities for the youth, who were the main players, to make legitimate earnings from online gaming, while creating new ways of youth engagement.

He said that signing the MoU is the beginning of another long-lasting, mutually beneficial relationship between Lagos and France.

E-sports are organised competitive video games played in real time and watched by millions of participants across the world.

There is an estimate of 42 million e-sports players in Nigeria, with Lagos boasting of a growing population of casual and competitive video game players, who invest resources to participate in online competition.

According to him, government is delighted to be laying the foundation for the development of the e-sports industry and becoming the first city in this part of Africa to do it.

“We are building something new, fresh and organic which will grow and uplift our youths in the IT world. This is the essence of this collaboration and the time is right to give our young people a new lease of life in the e-sports industry. Our enthusiasm is raised because, aside from the money to be earned from the industry, there would be skills and knowledge to be shared and transferred among our citizens taking part in the online sports. Technology, innovation and creativity are parts of things we are committing great investment into, in order to improve youth engagement. It is our belief that all the players will get to see the benefit of having this partnership between the two governments”.

“It is really to ensure we can create the avenue and space for our smart and intelligent young people to tap into opportunities in the tech-driven industry and deepen their learning through engagement with their peers across the world”.

In her remark, Blatmann said that the MoU contained the actions and policy roadmap that would strengthen e-sports in the country, stating that Lagos became the first city to be partnered by the French Government in Africa.

The envoy said that the partnership would propel and redefine engagement with growing number of youth gamers, pledging that French investors were ready to build the industry with their Nigerian counterpart.

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