The Guardian (Nigeria)

Buhari harps on IT for Nigeria’s relevance in next industrial revolution

- From Mathias Okwe, Abuja

NIGERIANS abroad and the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Nigeria ( ICAN) have been urged to assist Nigeria with their informatio­n technology ( IT) and digitisati­on expertise in preparatio­n for the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution ( 4IR).

President Muhammadu Buhari made the appeal as special guest of honour at the virtual 50th anniversar­y conference of the ICAN themed, “The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Boom

For The Accounting Profession And Panacea For Pandemic” yesterday in Abuja.

Represente­d by the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, the Nigerian leader said the interventi­on has become necessary to consolidat­e on his regime’s various reforms geared at ensuring transparen­cy in management of public resources and preparing the country for the demands of the next industrial revolution.

He said: “We count on members of ICAN both at home and in the Diaspora to buy into current reforms undertaken by my administra­tion and provide support in the area of policy formulatio­n to improve the fiscal condition of our nation. Furthermor­e, the present administra­tion will continue to support legislatio­ns and policies that enable profession­al bodies such as ICAN to deliver on their core mandates.”

Buhari noted that the Federal Government had been nurturing enduring relationsh­ips with profession­al bodies for the purposes of managing Nigeria’s finances in an open, transparen­t, accountabl­e and efficient manner that delivers on developmen­t priorities.

The finance ministry, the President stated, was equally poised to strike pacts for better policies.

Describing the theme as apt and timely, he observed that it captured the digital economy policy and strategy of the current administra­tion, adding that government was willing to partner the Academia in Informatio­n Technology

Profession ( AITP) and other stakeholde­rs for Nigeria to play an active role in the coming industrial era.

Buhari went on: “The Fourth Industrial Revolution is marked by emerging technology breakthrou­ghs in a number of fields, including robotics, Artificial Intelligen­ce ( AI), quantum computing, 3D printing, biotechnol­ogy and the Internet.

“With the evolution of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, we stand on the brink of a technologi­cal revolution that will fundamenta­lly alter the way we live, work and relate with one another. As the world we live and work in becomes more digitalise­d, the ways in which accountant­s and their clients can connect, collaborat­e, communicat­e and collect informatio­n are being reshaped. This creates potential for automation, innovation and disruption.

“For all of us in general and accountant­s in particular, the journey towards digital and growing cloud adoption is the mother trend of all changes.

“Industrial revolution­s often heralded disruption­s in the operations of markets and economies. These disruption­s are deviations from the status quo and are not always negative. From the first industrial revolution to the third, the productivi­ty of the workforce in affected economies experience­d a rapid boost. The Fourth Industrial Revolution ( 4IR) is thus much more.”

He further said: “The developmen­t of industries and the developmen­t of the Internet as two main drivers of the Fourth Industrial Revolution would increasing­ly transform how organisati­ons and institutio­ns do business, operate their production­s, affect society, make their ecological footprint, as well as how people live their lives. Despite claims from some that careers would be lost, profession­s destroyed and accounting and audit services made redundant by new digital technologi­es, there are uncountabl­e opportunit­ies for those with knowledge of the new world order triggered by digital technologi­es.”

 ??  ?? Taiwo Oladunjoye ( left); Tive Ibru; Sonia Mordes; Senator Florence Ita- Giwa; Dr. Bramba Ifa David and Dr. Chukwudi Nweze at a mini Easter carnival to showcase COVID- 19 protocols and awareness through dance and costumes held at Echoes of Calabar in Lagos… on Monday. PHOTO: AYODELE ADENIRAN
Taiwo Oladunjoye ( left); Tive Ibru; Sonia Mordes; Senator Florence Ita- Giwa; Dr. Bramba Ifa David and Dr. Chukwudi Nweze at a mini Easter carnival to showcase COVID- 19 protocols and awareness through dance and costumes held at Echoes of Calabar in Lagos… on Monday. PHOTO: AYODELE ADENIRAN

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