ICT: Ministry of Communications Permanent Secretary tasks NITDA on capacity building

Na'ankwat Dariem, Abuja

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The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, Festus Yusuf -Daudu has charged the management of National Information Technology Development Agency, (NITDA) on continuous capacity building of  Nigerians in Information and Communication Technology, ICT sector.

He gave the charge when the Director-General, NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa led some members of his management to brief the Permanent Secretary about the activities of the Agency in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

The Permanent Secretary observed that with the abundant human resources the nation is blessed with the country, has all it takes to drive most of her processes with information technology.

“You need to make sure that the necessary capacity is developed within the ecosystem because you have a lot to do and if you do not develop your capacity; in this particular sector that is dynamic, you will lose touch with current realities.

“Nigerians excel anywhere they go; I see no reason why with the abundant human resources we have, we cannot use it effectively to develop this nation,” Dauda said

The Permanent Secretary commended NITDA for its laudable achievements and urged the management of the Agency to ensure that it works harmoniously with other parastatals and IT stakeholders because the objective of achieving a digital Nigerians is the same.

“We have to work together; we have one objective, to make the lives of Nigerian better. We are a communication and Digital Economy family”.

He also applauded the Agency for being up and doing, assuring them of his support towards achieving the Agency’s mandate especially in the area of clearing IT projects of other ministries, Department and Agencies.

The NITDA boss informed the Permanent Secretary of various NITDA’s initiatives and how they have been impacting positively on the Digital Economy Policy of the government.

The DG stated that the Agency’s efforts at localizing the government data have resulted in the repatriation of 98% of government that hitherto hosted offshore of the country back to Nigeria.

On Indigenous Content Promotion, He said “the Agency has issued a total number 297 Compliance notice. This is to enforce the local content policy, especially on ICT. “We have a surveillance team that looks at all ICT content”

Inuwa further stated that the sales of hardware under the indigenous content development has witnessed an unprecedented record of over 1.2million devices sold between 2015 to 2019 adding that the investments in indigenous software development mandated by NITDA by Federal government institutions stand at over N1.3 billion.

The DG disclosed that most of the Agency’s interactions are targeted at developing the economy of the country, noting that the country recently focused on building the capacity of Nigerians to acquire the skill necessary to drive a digital economy.

“In 2020, we went around all the six geopolitical zones to train people. We do a lot of in-person and virtual training. We have trained over 35,000 on different courses on ICT virtually and developed the capacity of 1500 Nigerians at our e-Government Training Centre,” Inuwa stated.

While commenting on Nigeria Data Protection Regulations, the DG said, NITDA has created N2.2billion industry, and 2686 jobs were created through the implementation of the regulation, remitted N12.6million to the federal government purse from the filling of NDPR audit report among others.

Mallam Abdullahi explained that NITDA roadmaps of 2016-2020 are aligned with the National Economy Policy and Strategy and the yet to be launched 20121-2024 would consulate the pillars of NDEPS.

He added that the National IT Policy the Agency was created to implement has become obsolete and the new policy of Digital Economy has compelled the Agency to rebrand and reposition itself for better performance: “All these things are not the end but means to the end because the end is how the Agency is impacting in people lives for digital Economy development.”

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