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Africa Unveils AI Governance Framework, Asserts Digital Sovereignty

Innocent Odoh by Innocent Odoh
2 months ago
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Haniel Jafaru

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African technology leaders and senior policymakers unveiled the REST-AI Governance Framework at a recent symposium in Abuja on April 30, a watershed moment in continental digital governance.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Tuesday by the lead convener, Haniel Jafaru, who added that it is a comprehensive blueprint for the ethical, secure, and socially accountable development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence across Africa.

“The REST-AI Framework — a sweeping five-pillar blueprint built on 143 action points—marks Africa’s boldest move yet to define the ethical rules of AI on its own terms, rather than inherit them from abroad,” the statement said.

The announcement, made before a high-profile audience at Tech Symposium Africa 2026, positions the continent not as a late adopter absorbing frameworks engineered elsewhere, but as an originator of governance philosophy tailored to its own demographic realities, legal traditions, and development priorities.

Hanniel Jafaru, Lead Architect, REST-AI Governance Framework, said “We are calling for global collaboration to align with international best practices. But more importantly, this must be adopted within Africa. It is an African solution to African challenges.”

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Jafaru presented what he described as the “5-27-72-143” model: five strategic pillars, twenty-seven guiding principles, seventy-two legal and technical considerations, and one hundred and forty-three discrete action points for governments, regulators, and organisations to implement.

Crucially, the fifth pillar, which is Industry Value, functions as an adaptive mechanism, permitting countries and sectors to localise implementation without abandoning core ethical standards.

This built-in flexibility has been singled out by observers as the framework’s most politically astute feature, acknowledging the vast regulatory and infrastructural heterogeneity across the continent’s fifty-four nations.

The working draft of the framework’s whitepaper was formally released for public consultation by Dr. Nasir Yammama, Senior Special Assistant to the Nigerian President on Innovation.

The open review process invites commentary from experts, civil society organisations, and ordinary citizens alike—a deliberate signal that legitimacy must be earned broadly, not conferred from the top down.

The symposium drew an unusually wide cross-section of institutional participation: representatives of electoral bodies, international diplomatic missions, telecommunications regulators, and data protection authorities, alongside technology executives and data governance specialists.

The unveiling arrives against a backdrop of accelerating AI adoption across African agriculture, healthcare, financial services, and education sectors, where concerns about algorithmic bias, inadequate data protection, and cybersecurity vulnerabilities have intensified.

By foregrounding Trust & Acceptable AI as a core pillar, the framework explicitly commits to ensuring technological progress will not be purchased at the cost of human rights or civic trust.

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