…As DG NITDA highlights achievements
Ogaga Ariemu
Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Pantami, The Nigerian Communications Commission, (NCC), Executive Vice Chairman, Prof Umar Danbatta, other Sister agencies Chief Executives have hailed the National Information Technology Development Agency’s, (NITDA), achievements in the period of 20 years.
Pantami, Danbatta who spoke during the NITDA @20 Anniversary press conference held in Abuja on Monday said the agency has met the expectations of Nigerians in the past 20 years of its existence.
In the Minister’s remarks, he said NITDA has performed extraordinarily in its given mandate.
He noted that, the agency has done excellently in Information Technology projects clearance and entrenching integrity in the sector.
Meanwhile, the EVC of NCC, Danbatta hailed the current Director-General of the agency, Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi and all the CEOs and directors of the agency from its inception for doing their best in repositioning the agency.
Speaking earlier at the event, the Director General of NITDA, Kashifu Abdullahi, highlighted the achievements of the agency in the last two decade.
According to him, NITDA’s creation symbolized Nigeria’s resolution to embrace digital transformation, adding that the story of NITDA explains Nigeria’s journey to a digital economy.
He said that since establishment, NITDA has been working assiduously to help Nigeria catch the train of the 4th industrial revolution without leaving any sector of the economy behind.
He said the agency has played critical roles in national development by providing the legal framework for information technology development, pioneering IT developmental projects, facilitating access to information technology goods and services, catalysing job creation and ensuring national security.
He said the agency has substantially actualized the National IT Policy’s goal to digitize Nigeria and the Agency is now in the phase of digitalizing the country.
“On the 23rd of October 2019, based on the digitalization objective, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, approved the re-designation of our Ministry as the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy.
“The primary purpose of the re-designation was to create a policy framework that would oversee the development of the digital economy for a digital Nigeria.
“Subsequently, on the 28th of November, 2019, the President unveiled the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) to facilitate the diversification of our economy and position Nigeria to tap from the $11.5trillion global digital economy worth.
“NITDA is playing pivotal roles to actualize the objectives of the NDEPS as it had done with the National IT Policy.
“These achievements include huge ICT contribution to GDP from less than 0.5% in 2001 to more than 14% in 2020, catalysing job creation and igniting innovative activities in the tech ecosystem.
“With this important milestone in carrying out our mandates, we think our 20th-anniversary worth celebrating. Since its establishment, NITDA has evolved in many aspects and responded to its mandates’ dynamics.
“Therefore, the Agency focuses on bridging the digital divide, providing the enabling environment and strengthening the tech ecosystem. In 2007, we started our developmental interventions by deploying ten (10) Rural Information Technology Resource Centre (RITC) across the country’s six Geo-Political zones.
“The number increased to 17 in 2008, 58 in 2009, and 119 in 2010.
With increased awareness of the Agency’s intervention, demand-specific interventions were developed.
“From inception to date, you will be glad to know that the Agency has deployed over one thousand, five hundred and sixty (1,560) Centres across the country, with a minimum of two Centres in each of the 774 Local Government Areas of the country.
“Another critical area of focus for the Agency was Capacity Building. This started with a Train-the-Trainer programme for Lecturers in Tertiary Institutions.
“It then grew into having special programmes for Women, People Living with Disabilities, Military and Paramilitary, Public Officers, students, NYSC, Artisans, Primary School Children and now having various programmes delivered online through the NITDA Academy for Research and Training.
“So far, the Agency has impacted over 2.5 Million Nigerians directly and/or indirectly in multiple areas of IT through its interventions and training.
“It is worth noting that from September 2016 to date, the Agency has witnessed an unprecedented improvement in its activities, especially in the area of regulation.
“Upon assumption of the office of my Boss and Mentor, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, the then Director-General and now the Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, he instituted strategic planning and crafted the Agency’s Strategic Roadmap, 2017-2020.
“The Roadmap was anchored on seven (7) pillars: IT Regulations, Local Content Development and Promotion, Cybersecurity, Government Digital Service Promotion, Digital Job Creation, Digital Inclusion, and Capacity Building.
“The Roadmap shaped and created a direction for the Agency’s activities and immensely contributed to the unprecedented achievements.
“To illustrate this, you may recall that a series of Regulatory Instruments were issued in 2019.
“These include: The Rule-Making Process Regulation of NITDA; The Nigerian Data Protection Regulation; Guideline for the Clearance of Information Technology Projects in Federal Public Institutions;
Guidelines for Public Internet Access;
Framework for the use of Social Media in Public Institutions; Guidelines for Nigerian Content Development in Information and Communications Technology as amended; Nigeria e-Government Interoperability Framework (Ne-GIF); Nigeria ICT Innovation and Entrepreneurship Vision (NIIEV);
Nigeria Cloud Computing Policy; and
Framework and Guidelines for ICT Adoption in Tertiary Intuitions.
Some of the Regulatory Instruments were operational before their release.
“For example, the enforcement of the IT Clearance Process of NITDA started in December 2016. In addition to the value addition to IT project delivery, the IT Clearance has saved over 22.45 billion Naira for the Federal Government.
“Similarly, with the release of the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR), NITDA has created a new industry, stimulated new business models, and empowered thousands of Nigerians through capacity building and skills development.
“We licensed 72 Data Protection Compliance Organizations (DPCOs), created over 2,686 new jobs roles in the industry, developed a new data protection sector valued at around 2.2 billion Naira.
“The Agency has also successfully investigated and issued data breach fines to many organizations, including public institution. More importantly, other countries are looking up to the Agency for guidance on Data Protection Regulation.
”Other success stories you may be aware of include: Rebranding the Agency in line with NDEPS vision; Forging National and International Collaboration and Partnership with critical stakeholders; Establishment of the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR); and Commencement of the Development of the National Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship Centre.”
Permanant Secretary, Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, Mr Festus Dauda, Director General/CEO, Galaxy Backbone, Prof Muhammed Abubakar, Director General/CEO, National Identity Management Commission(NIMC), Engr. Aliyu Aziz Managing Director/CEO Nigerian Satellite Company Limited, Dr Abimbola Alale, Post Master General of Nigerian Postal Service(NIPOST), Dr Ismail Adewusi lauded the transformational heights of NITDA.
The Minister, Pantami together with other dignitaries unveiled NITDA’s 20th Anniversary Logo.
NITDA cardinal mandate is to provide advisory services, regulate and develop the Information Technology Sector.