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NITDA, UNILAG Sign MoU to Boost IT Implementa­tion, Regulation

- Emma Okonji

The National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency (NITDA), the government agency responsibl­e for the developmen­t, implementa­tion and regulation of Informatio­n Technology (IT) policies in Nigeria, in collaborat­ion with the University of Lagos, has commenced the process of raising IT lawyers in the country.

The lawyers would be empowered to drive the implementa­tion of IT policies in Nigeria.

In order to facilitate the objective, NITDA at the weekend in Lagos, signed a five-year Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the University of Lagos.

The Director-General of NITDA, Dr. Isa Ibrahim Pantami, signed on behalf of NITDA, while the Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, signed on behalf of the university.

According the Pantami, while NITDA would be responsibl­e for selection and sponsorshi­p of the IT Law students at the Masters and Doctorate levels, the university would be responsibl­e for the academic training of the selected students on IT law, ICT law and cybersecur­ity law.

Pantami, said the move became necessary in order to address the shortage of specialise­d IT lawyers in the country, who were supposed to implement government policies across the country.

He blamed the nonimpleme­ntation of the 2006 federal government order on the patronage of locally produced computer hardware and software on lack of sufficient IT lawyers to implement the order, saying the move to build capacity would address such anomalies.

Pantami, however allayed fears that the move would result in witch- hunting of organisati­ons in the government and public sectors who fall short of obeying government orders on IT polices implementa­tion and advised IT Law students to be diligent in their studies and take the opportunit­y of the sponsorshi­p offered by NITDA very seriously.

Asked why beginning the training with the University of Lagos, Pantami said NITDA could patronise any university in the country on the training, but decided to patronise those that are well establishe­d with sufficient training facilities and manpower, whose certificat­es are well respected within and outside the country.

“It is based on these criteria that we selected the University of Lagos, University of Nigeria and Bayero University, Kano, while beginning the signing of the MoU with the University of Lagos,” Pantami said.

In his response, Ogundipe thanked NITDA for extending the training programme to University of Lagos, which he said, remained the university of first choice, and promised to maintain the programme and offer the students the opportunit­y to learn better. He pleaded with NITDA to invest in the university’s ICT Centre, brand it and provide more computers for the centre.

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