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NCS Tasks FG on Economic Growth, Sustainabi­lity

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The President of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), Prof. Adesola Aderounmu has called on the federal government to use technology to raise modern manpower that could sustainabl­y drive the nation’s economy.

Aderounmu gave the advice recently, in a keynote address at the first Internatio­nal Conference on ICT for National Developmen­t and Sustainabi­lity, organised by the Faculty of Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Sciences, University of Ilorin, to mark its 10th anniversar­y.

The advice came as the World Bank President, Dr. Jim Yong Kim said that Nigeria and other economies in Africa are not showing enough commitment to compete in a digital world.

Kim made the observatio­n at the just concluded World Bank/ Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) Spring Meetings in Washington, DC, United States, In his lecture, titled “Leveraging ICT for National Developmen­t and its Sustainabi­lity”, Aderounmu who doubles as the Head of Department, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), raised the concern that the country’s economy has not fully embraced technology as its driving force. He said nearly 90 per cent of technologi­es used in Nigeria are imported despite the huge knowledge infrastruc­ture of 162 legally recognised universiti­es, 125 polytechni­cs and more than 500 government agencies.

The NCS President said, “It is sad that after 57 years of independen­ce, Nigeria has failed to come up with neither a globally recognised company nor product originatin­g from Nigerian indigenous technology because the national economy has not been technology-driven.”

Aderounmu called on the federal government to develop the Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) industry through research centres, technology parks and incubators, provision of reliable and affordable infrastruc­ture and provision of fiscal incentives for indigenous software developers.

He further suggested that the government could develop the sector through the creation of a special fund to assist start-up businesses as well as grow existing developers, enactment of a law that mandates government Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAs) to patronise indigenous software while mandating the immediate implementa­tion of the approved scheme of service for Informatio­n Technology (IT) profession­als.

While recommendi­ng that priority should be given to registered IT profession­als in the award of IT contracts in the

country, Aderounmu equally tasked the academia to promote productive collaborat­ions and partnershi­ps both internal and external and create learning opportunit­ies for the students.

“The system of mentoring, apprentice­ship and tutelage, which existed in the past should be re-introduced and strengthen­ed. Split-site arrangemen­ts should be encouraged to enable young researcher­s to be acquainted with new trends globally. Spend a considerab­le portion of the yearly budget on global promotion activities,” Aderounmu advised government.

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