Nigeria is strengthening a digital ecosystem – DG NITDA

By Na'ankwat Dariem

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The Director General of National Information Technology Development Agency, (NITDA), Mr. Kashifu Inuwa has that said the Agency is implementing key policies to harness and strengthen the Nigeria Digital Ecosystem.

He disclosed this at a webinar session organized by the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) in collaboration with the National Association of Software and Service Companies in India (NASSCOM) with the theme; ‘Nigeria-India Partnership towards a Structured ICT Market and Digital Economy’.

Inuwa noted that the collaboration was an opportunity for creating a viable ICT Market and Digital Economy in both Nigeria and India, “We hugely invest in four areas to strengthen our tech innovation ecosystem; these are: Human Capital Development, Infrastructure, Demand Creation and Funding for Startups”.

He further corroborated his claims stating that Lagos alone has more than 400 startups valued at over $2 billion.

At NITDA we focus on creating market for digital economy through implementing groundbreaking initiatives to create innovation ecosystem and entrepreneurial capacity in our country”. 

According to him this is in line with the Presidential mandate given to the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy.

He also stated that Nigeria is leading in terms of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the technology sector, and this he attributed to the nation’s population and volume of usage.

We have the largest young population, Internet users and mobile subscriptions, and we are second-highest tech-startup density on the continent”, he stated.

The DG explained further that with Nigeria’s population both countries have promising potentials to create and capture value in digital economy.

He maintained that Nigeria is towering the same line with the Indian tech sector on this positive trajectory and identified three distinctive attributes that fostered the growth of ICT in India; firstly, lowering the cost of mobile data; secondly, implementing a national identification program to provide digital identity for all, and thirdly, embracing digital payments.

“Nigerian government is vigorously implementing similar policies to structure its ICT Market and Digital Economy”, the NITDA boss explained.

He expressed optimism that the partnership will bring an opportunity to learn from India to build market and create prosperity for Nigerians.

Inuwa  stated that Abuja is becoming an emerging tech hub noting that having a viable innovation ecosystem in the capital city is critical to digital economy market creation in the city and Nigeria at large.

The NITDA boss charged the team to ensure the partnership is geared towards enhancing Nigeria to become a digital economy as the country has a competitive edge to compete with any country globally.

He commended the efforts of ACCI and NASSCOM for the opportunity given to  Nigeria stating he is of the belief that the partnership will help strengthen digital ecosystem and create prosperity for the country.

The Director General of National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP), Dr. Dan-Azumi Mohammed Ibrahim, expressed optimism that the collaboration would enable sustainable development and also bring the level of illiteracy to its barest minimum in the country.

The Head, ICT department of M-P Infrastructure,Mr. Olanrewaju Onigbogi, also reiterated that ICT has evolved in Nigeria.

He emphasised  that the use of ICT has helped organizations achieve growth, making them become efficient, effective, innovative and globally competitive.

 

 

 

Emmanuel Ukoh

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