The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG Seeks To Drive Public Infrastruc­ture With Digital Technology

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THE Federal Government has unveiled new areas of technology deployment for better efficiency across different sectors in the country. The Minister of Communicat­ions, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, said the big task for all stakeholde­rs is how to connect all schools, medical facilities and government offices to digital technology.

The minister urged Nigerian Communicat­ions Satellite Ltd. ( NIGCOMSAT), National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency ( NITDA), and the Nigerian Postal Service ( NIPOST) to enhance their efforts in this regard.

“The big task for all stakeholde­rs is how to connect all schools in the states, all medical facilities and government offices,” he said.

As the third leading destinatio­n for tech startups in Africa, he urged Nigerian leaders to implement policies conducive to the tech ecosystem, adding that such measures would encourage innovators and entreprene­urs to contribute to economic growth, address challenges, increase tax contributi­ons, and attract foreign investment­s.

Tijani, in a statement by the ministry’s Head of Press and Public Relations, Ekaeteumo, expressed commendati­on for the noteworthy contributi­ons made by technology companies to Nigeria’s economy.

“Our contributi­on from this sector should not just be taxes from the ICT or communicat­ion companies. It should be how we use technology to change lives, deliver result- oriented services to people in the areas of health, agricultur­e, education, and to raise the level of productivi­ty for the workforce to thrive,” he said.

Recognisin­g Nigeria as a substantia­l market for some of the world’s largest tech firms, the Minister emphasised the pivotal role these companies play in shaping and supporting the nation’s economic landscape.

“Their contributi­ons have been instrument­al in driving growth, fostering innovation, and creating employment opportunit­ies within the country,” he said.

He spoke at the 11th Regular Meeting of the National Council on Communicat­ions, Innovation and Digital Economy ( NCCIDE) in Kano State on the theme “Leveraging Digital Technology and Innovation to drive Nigeria’s Economic Growth and Developmen­t.”

According to him, Nigeria has maintained its reputation as the country with the largest number of talented individual­s in Africa, making significan­t contributi­ons to the Nigerian economy over the years.

“We are proud to have some of the largest companies such as MTN, the biggest market in the world; Airtel, the second largest market and IHS as the fifth largest company based in Nigeria.”

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