The Guardian (Nigeria)

NITDA eyes review of 2007 Act to enable digital devts

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THE National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency ( NITDA) is hoping the NITDA Act 2007 can be reviewed to be able to accommodat­e new happenings in the technology space.

The Director General of the NITDA, Kashifu Abdullahi, made this known, while presenting a proposal for the realignmen­t of ‘ NITDA Act 2007’ with the tenets and ideals of Digital Economy Policy of the current administra­tion.

Making a presentati­on before the relevant committees of both chambers of the National Assembly, Abdullahi said there was a 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’.

He also hinged the need for the review on the Buhari transforma­tion agenda and Digital Economy policy, according to a statement by the agency.

While expressing concern over the vulnerabil­ity of human beings which he said was threatened by emerging technologi­es, he stated that technology disruption was the most disturbing and the least understood.

He said, “The kind of informatio­n we store on our phones and other technologi­cal gadgets make the human brain susceptibl­e to the possibilit­y of being hacked”. “Technology is taking over the only thing that differenti­ates us ( humans) from other animals”.

Abdullahi stated that the era was marked by advancemen­t in digital transforma­tion and artificial intelligen­ce, as he made reference to Mckinsey Global Institute’s latest report that postulated the displaceme­nt of about 20,000 million jobs by the year 2030.

He submitted that keeping up with the global pace had 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 fourth industrial revolution.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on ICT and Cybercrime­s, Senator Yakubu Oseni, in his remarks, affirmed that the ICT revolution had accelerate­d the pace of globalisat­ion and agreed with the DG that Nigeria could not afford to lag behind.

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