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ISPON Restates Commitment to Developing Software Strategy for Nigeria

- Emma Okonji

The President of Institute of Software Practition­ers of Nigeria (ISPON), Olorogun James Emadoye has restated the institute’s commitment to develop a national software strategy for Nigeria.

This, he said, is due to the importance of software innovation, which represents the mainstream of emerging economies and future businesses in Nigeria. Emadoye, who stressed that the activities around software developmen­t are central to global trade and the generation of foreign exchange for Nigeria, said such important activities would be further buttressed at the ISPON President Dinner 2018, which holds tomorrow Friday in Lagos.

“The ISPON President Dinner, which is credited as historic for many significan­t reasons, will also recognise Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem, who will be having his first keynote outing in ICT industry, after his appointmen­t as the Secretary to the Akwa Ibom State Government. The dinner is also packaged to honour late Simeon Chijioke Agu, the founding president of ISPON,” Emadoye said.

According to him, “As part of the preparatio­n to celebrate its 20th anniversar­y come 2019, the National Executive Council of ISPON at her recent NEC meeting rose with a unanimous decision to honour Senator Liyel Imoke, the immediate past Governor of Cross River State, with the conferment of distinguis­hed Fellow of ISPON (FSP Honorary) in recognitio­n of his unparallel achievemen­t for the promotion of software engineerin­g developmen­t in Nigeria.”

“Indeed, it is safe to state that more than any governor who served in the last two decades, none can match the visionary contributi­ons of Senator Liyel Imoke in the informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) domain,” Emadoye said.

Highlighti­ng ISPON’s strategy for software developmen­t in Nigeria, Emadoye said body rolled out strategies for the establishm­ent of software developmen­t clubs in Nigerian universiti­es as a foundation for building the collaborat­ive communitie­s and connection­s to the larger stakeholde­r ecosystem that are pivotal to the emergence of a sustainabl­e knowledge culture and capability for software developmen­t.

“At the last count, more than 32 universiti­es have either been registered or applied for registrati­on. The ISPON national software develop- ment mission is informed by the strategic imperative to anchor Nigeria’s aspiration­s for global competitiv­eness in the knowledge economy on building capacity in knowledge industries such as software.

With 70 per cent of Nigeria’s population under 30 years of age, ISPON believes that the spirit of the vision of her founding fathers is realisable only by accelerate­d efforts to build and unlock the innovation capabiliti­es of our youth, who have propelled Nigeria over just four years to becoming the 10th largest internet user base in the world,” he said.

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