UK, Nigeria to advance inclusive digital access for unserved Nigerians
THE United Kingdom (UK) government has declared its commitment to support Nigeria in its inclusive digital economic agenda to promote the growth of technology ecosystem and close the digital divide in the country.
This move was made known, yesterday, when the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the UK’S Digital Access Programme facilitated a ‘technical conference on digital inclusion for underserved/unserved communities and Persons Living with Disabilities (PLWDS)’
In his opening remarks, British Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria in Lagos, Ben Llewellyn-jones, said: “As our fight against the pandemic goes on, our focus is on supporting a sustainable and resilient recovery across Nigeria.
“Tech has the ability to help us tackle some of the greatest social challenges of our time.
“To drive this growth, Nigeria needs a combination of increased access to faster and better quality Internet connectivity infrastructure, an upskilled tech talent pool, a vibrant start-up ecosystem, access to investment and partnership opportunities both regionally and internationally.”
Also, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Pantami, said the Federal Government’s priority was to develop strategy and policy to provide an enabling environment, which will support the private sector to bridge the digital divide.
Pantami said the Federal Government is supporting the growth of the sector, which contributed 14.70 per cent into the GDP in Q4 of 2020 and will continue to do so.