NITDA ACT: Nigeria to realign with Digital Economy standards 

By Na:ankwat Dariem

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The  National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA has proposed the realignment of ‘NITDA Act 2007’  in line with the tenets and ideals of Digital Economy Policy of the current administration and the 4th Industrial Revolution.

The Director General of NITDA, Mr. Kashifu Inuwa presented the proposal in Abuja at the Legislative Stakeholders workshop on NITDA Draft Bill for Senate Committee on ICT and Cybercrime & House of Representative Committee on Information and Communication Technology.

Inuwa who asserted that the technology driven world is filled with promises and challenges, clamoured for the need to keep up with the trend of accelerating changes within the IT ecosystem by stressing the need for the review of the ‘NITDA ACT 2007.’

The Chairman, House of Representative Committee on Information and Communication Technology, Hon. Abubarkar Lado.

He emphasised the need for the review of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s (GCFR) transformation agenda and Digital Economy policy.

The DG explained that “in today’s world, people rely on different social media handles to make informed decisions. the example of Google for definition/meanings, news report, or navigation; NETFLIX for recommendation on trending movies; AMAZON or ALIBABA sites for what to buy; as well as other social media handles like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.”

He  further said that on the volatility of the human species, saying; “The kind of information we store on our phones and other technological gadgets make the human brain susceptible to the possibility of being hacked.”

While expressing concern over the vulnerability of human species which he said is being threatened by the emerging technologies; noting that “Technology disruption is the most disturbing and the least understood. Technology is taking over the only thing that differentiates us (humans) from other animals.”

He stated that, the era is marked by advancement in digital transformation and artificial intelligence, as he made reference to Mckinsey Global Institute’s latest report ‘on what the future of work will mean for jobs, skills and wages’, that postulates the displacement of about 20,000 million jobs by the year 2030.

Inuwa submitted that keeping up with the global pace has compelled the need to urgently mutate and realign the current ‘NITDA ACT 2007’ to meet the present outlook of the emerging technology in order to secure a place for Nigeria in the emerging global digital economy and 4th industrial revolution.

The NITDA Boss also appreciated all the Senators, Honourable Members, and representatives from the office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Justice for their presences and contributions.

He  however charged them to become the pivotal of the 2021 NITDA ACT that would position Nigeria into becoming a leading digital economy in Africa and major player in the global arena.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on ICT and Cybercrimes, Senator Yakubu Oseni affirmed that the ICT revolution has accelerated the pace of globalisation.

He promised that his committee would work assiduously with the house committee and other relevant stakeholders to ensure accelerated passage of the new amendment act for NITDA.
The world has moved into the blazing digital ecosystem, accelerating at the speed of light, with very effective and disruptive innovation and models, such as; Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, Robotics, Machine learning, Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain implementation and other emerging technologies…”  Oseni

The Chairman, Senate Committee on ICT and Cybercrimes, Senator Yakubu Oseni,

maintained .

He further emphasised that there was ardent need to raise the bar for digital readiness, in order to benefit from the unending economic and developmental opportunities that it presents.

The Senator applauded NITDA’s move towards improving its digital space and pledges the support of his committee to the actualise passing the bill into law.

Meanwhile, the Chairman, House of Representative Committee on Information and Communication Technology, Abubarkar Lado,  stressed  the importance of making all necessary amendments in regards to enacting an enabling law for NITDA, as the Apex body in regulatory and development of ICT in Nigeria, is long overdue.

He said in a sector where technology changes almost every minute, the legislation should be robust enough to accommodate the nature of the ecosystem and pledged the support of his committee in passing the NITDA Amendment bill into law.

 

Lateefah Ibrahim

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