NITDA Targets 95% Digital Literacy In Nigeria By 2030

By Na'ankwat Dariem

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The National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA, has reaffirmed its commitment to collaborating with relevant development partners to achieve 95% digital literacy coverage in Nigeria by the end of 2030.

According to the Agency this is in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda aimed at accelerating diversification through industrialisation and digitisation.

The Director General of NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa gave that assurance during discussions with e-health Africa, a development partner, during their working visit in Abuja Nigeria’s capital.

Inuwa stressed the need to work as team in the implementation of digital initiatives that could have a far-reaching impact on Nigerians.

He said that “seven out of the nine strategic plans which the Ministry of Communications Innovation, and Digital Economy unveiled, NITDA is championing their implementation through its Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan 2024-2027.”

The DG underscored the importance of collaboration with relevant bodies and experts to ensure successful policy implementation and expedite results for the country’s overall development.

He said; “the 70% national digital literacy coverage by 2027 would be a litmus test for the ambitious 95% digital literacy coverage by 2030.”

He outlined the Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan as the foundation for building a resilient tech ecosystem that will strengthen the nation’s pursuit of sustainable economic development.

According to Inuwa , “NITDA is actively working with development partners like GIZ, the UK government, and the Federal Ministry of Education to revise its curriculum for learning digital skills, facilitating Nigeria’s digital transformation.”

In response to the shift in policy, Inuwa emphasised the importance of focusing on skills in demand to build a viable tech ecosystem. This approach, according to him, aims to address Nigeria’s digital illiteracy issues and promote digital innovations for a robust and sustainable economy.

The DG highlighted the Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy’s strategic blueprint, tasking NITDA with the implementation of various programs, including AI, Blockchain, IOT, the Nigerian Start-up Act, Data Strategy, and the Digital Economy Bill.

Seeking collaboration with the visiting organisation, Inuwa expressed the need to implement these programmes for the betterment of the country.

He also acknowledged the under-utilisation of NITDA’s digital literacy centres, pledging further investment in research and capacity building, fostering collaborations with academia, startups, and non-governmental organizations.

Inuwa disclosed NITDA’s collaboration with the Ministry to implement the 3 Million Tech Talents (3MTT) initiative, addressing the IT gap through interventions like learning centres.

Simultaneously, the Agency is working to strengthen the nation’s cybersecurity and digital trust.

Earlier, the visiting team from e-health Africa led by Abdulhamid Yahaya stated that their visit was to formally intimate their activities and other engagements across the country to the agency, which aligns with NITDA’s mandate, being the nations apex IT regulator, and to seek for robust collaboration in the implementation of the National e-health policy with their digital empire.

He gave his assurances that the e-Health Africa is ready and committed to work with NITDA and any other relevant organization to actualize the dreams of the entire Nigerian citizenry.

 

 

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere

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