The integrated portfolio of flagship programmes coordinated by the Office of the Vice President under the 2026–2030 Medium-Term National Development Plan — tracked for accountability, performance, and impact.
Federal Government of Nigeria (Implemented by UNDP)
Type
Ongoing Programme
Contact
Akubo Adegbe, SSA Delivery & Coordination, OVP
2026 Target
18,000 new fellows deployed
Provides 12-month paid workplace placements for graduates to gain experience and mentorship, addressing youth unemployment and skills mismatch. Baseline: 34,000 deployed, 50,000 trained, 15,440 jobs created. Budget requirement: $200M to reach 100,000 youth target.
A coordinated portfolio of food systems and agricultural transformation initiatives — driving productivity improvements, input market reforms (fertilizer, seeds), early warning systems, and large-scale agricultural investments including AGROW ($500M) and the Green Imperative Project ($1.1B).
Nigerian Farmers Management Information System (NiFMIS)
A centralized national digital platform for farmer registration, agricultural data integration, and evidence-based decision-making. Serves as the foundational data infrastructure for the agricultural sector, enabling precise targeting of interventions and supporting real-time policy monitoring. Budget: ₦131.56 billion. Phased nationwide rollout using cloud and mobile systems.
Impact Nigeria – Catalysing the Impact Investment Ecosystem
Presidential Initiative for Innovation, Policy Evaluation and Research (PIIPER), OVP
Type
New Initiative
Contact
Nasiru Yamama, SSA Innovation, OVP
Targets
$150M+ capital · 150+ enterprises · 1M+ beneficiaries/yr
A national accelerator programme to strengthen Nigeria's impact investment ecosystem and support investment-ready social enterprises through a 7-phase acceleration model. Targets $150M+ in catalytic capital mobilization, 150+ enterprises supported, and 1M+ annual beneficiaries. Implements standardized impact measurement frameworks.
Nigeria National Halal Economy Development Programme
A strategic initiative to position Nigeria as a global hub in the halal economy, driving non-oil exports and SME growth. Key activities: national halal certification framework, Halal Fund (financing mechanism), SME export accelerator, international trade promotion, and industrial clusters. Estimated investment: $2.5B over the 2026–2030 period.
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