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ICT infrastruc­ture deficit greatest challenge to Nigeria’s developmen­t – Minister

- By Zakariyya Adaramola

The Minister of Communicat­ions Adebayo Shittu has said the greatest challenge to socio-economic developmen­t in Nigeria and Africa as a whole is the huge ICT infrastruc­ture deficit.

Shittu said the huge deficit has greatly impacted the living condition and welfare of the citizens.

A statement from the ministry yesterday said the minister stated this recently at the Future-Sat Africa Summit 2017, held in Abuja where he noted that most economies across the globe are becoming knowledgeb­ased with informatio­n and communicat­ion technology playing a pivotal role as central drivers of the globalizat­ion process.

The Minister represente­d by the Permanent Secretary, Arc. Sonny Echono re-emphasised that the cardinal objective for ICT developmen­t in Nigeria was to provide a ubiquitous, robust and cost-effective ICT infrastruc­ture to support the creation of a digital economy.

In this regard the National ICT Roadmap 2017-2020 has recently been approved by government.

Shittu challenged the organizers of the Future-Sat Africa Summit 2017 to “Pay deliberate attention to issues around technology transfer and capacity developmen­t”, so that Africa would have a fair share of the business opportunit­ies provided by telecommun­ication infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

The theme for this year’s Summit, “Smarter networks” which the minister described as timely, and ideas generated from this summit would serve as input into Government various policy review processes, such as the National ICT Policy and the National Broadband strategy review process which will commence before the end of this year.

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