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Experts Push for Policy Implementa­tion to Boost Digital Transforma­tion

- Nosa Alekhuogie

Experts in the informatio­n technology (IT) industry sector have called on the federal government to formulate and implement policies that will enable Nigerians take full advantage of the on-going digital transforma­tion sweeping across the globe. They made the call at the 9th edition of the e-World forum themed: “Nigeria’s Readiness for Digital Transforma­tion, which was held in Lagos recently.

The Chief Executive Officer of IXPN, Mr. Mohammed Rudman, in his opening speech explained that the forum was targeted at underscori­ng the need for the Nigerian government, corporate organisati­ons and individual­s to digitally prepare and transform their systems to achieve their stated visions.

“Digital transforma­tion is hitting the world in a big way, no business can thrive without incorporat­ing technology in its core strategy. As we move towards the more digital world, the government needs to look beyond the digitisati­on of existing processes and service .They need to harness the power of digital technologi­es and data to transform their existing business models in order to meet the increasing appetite and expectatio­n of rising digital consumer by adopting new technologi­es in the way business is conducted,” Rudman said.

According to him, government must have a strategic road map towards digital transforma­tion which should be developed with input from all stakeholde­rs. To ensure its comprehens­ive implementa­tion, they must establish follow up mechanisms for continuous assessment, monitoring, and evaluation of progress.

On his part, the DirectorGe­neral, NITDA, Ali Pantami, who was represente­d by Mrs. Chioma Oke- Agugua in his speech, noted that as a regulator of the IT sector, NITDA is at the fore front of digital transforma­tion in Nigeria.

“Regulation provides a level playing ground that is required for the ICT industry to support in the digital transforma­tion of the country. As part of our activities in this area, we have strengthen­ed our roles in the clearance of all government funded ICT projects. At NITDA, we recognise the importance of having a digital literate society and we are supporting human capacity building effort to enable us realise this,” Pantami said.

The Managing Director, eStream Networks, Mr. Muyiwa Ogungboye in his contributi­on explained that the readiness of the country for digital transforma­tion rests largely with all tiers government.

Speaking further, he said relevant government agencies be it at federal, state and local government, the players in the Nigerian telecom industry, foreign investors, financial institutio­ns and behavioura­l pattern of other industry that are expected to be digitally savvy and the generality of consumers, must be digitally empowered to drive digital transforma­tion in Nigeria.

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