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Ethiopian PM Credits Digital ID for Surge in E-Transactions

by SAT Reporter
May 22, 2025
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Ethiopian PM Credits Digital ID for Surge in E-Transactions

Ethiopia’s digital financial ecosystem has witnessed unprecedented growth, with digital transactions now exceeding 12.5 trillion Ethiopian birr (approximately USD 92.8 billion), a milestone Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed attributes to the rapid implementation of the national digital identity system, Fayda.

In his keynote address at the ID4Africa 2025 conference currently underway in Addis Ababa, Prime Minister Abiy described Fayda as “foundational infrastructure,” not merely a technology project, but a structural instrument for inclusive national development. The platform, launched in 2024, has already registered more than 15 million individuals, with a national ambition to enrol up to 90 million citizens across the country.

Abiy emphasised that digital identity is now an indispensable component of modern governance and economic integration, underlining its role in facilitating access to essential services, especially for underserved populations including women, young people, and internally displaced persons. According to the Prime Minister, Fayda is critical for reducing systemic exclusion and enhancing service delivery across sectors.

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This progress is in alignment with Ethiopia’s broader strategic vision, Digital Ethiopia 2025, which seeks to transform the country’s economy through robust digital infrastructure and governance. The digital ID system is interoperable across sectors, creating a scalable foundation that promotes both administrative efficiency and regional integration, particularly in the context of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

The ID4Africa 2025 summit, being held in Ethiopia for the first time, has convened over 2,000 delegates from government, civil society, the private sector, and international organisations. The event underscores the continent-wide recognition of digital ID as a tool for economic development, humanitarian support, and technological advancement.

Organised annually in various African capitals, ID4Africa represents a movement dedicated to assisting African nations in creating responsible and inclusive identity systems. Its mission centres on building foundational identity ecosystems that serve as public infrastructure — enabling governments to deliver services equitably while upholding data security and human rights standards.

The success of Ethiopia’s Fayda underscores the growing consensus that legal identity for all — as reinforced by United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16.9 — is essential for transparent governance, financial inclusion, and socio-economic mobility. With the country now reporting a significant surge in digital transactions, the link between secure identity systems and economic dynamism is clearer than ever.

As digital identity gains traction across the continent, Ethiopia’s model could serve as a blueprint for other nations navigating the complexities of digital governance and inclusive economic reform.

 

Tags: Abiy AhmedAfrican Continental Free Trade AreaDigital Ethiopia 2025digital governanceDigital IdentityDigital Transformationeconomic inclusionEthiopiaFaydafintech in AfricaID4Africaidentity systemssocio-economic developmentsustainable development
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