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DBI Boss Pushes for More Investment­s in ICT

- Emma Okonji

The Administra­tor, Digital Bridge Institute (DBI), Dr. Ike Adinde, has called for significan­t investment in Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) skills of the country’s workforce to make them key drivers of the economy.

Adinde, made the call during the inaugurati­on of DBI’s Telecommun­ication Network Equipment Laboratory in Abuja recently.

He said the laboratory, which worth one million US dollars, was donated by Huawei Technologi­es Nigeria Limited.

According to him, investing in skills of the workforce of a nation was crucial, especially in an increasing­ly globalised world.

“There is, therefore, the urgent need for us to train and make available to the industry, highly skilled human resources to serve as key drivers of the economy.

“It is in response to these challenges that the DBI has built this ultra-modern laboratory to train and equip Nigerians with relevant ICT skills for the 21st century to tackle challenges presented by the 4th industrial revolution, which requires tailor-made solutions that keep pace with the ever-evolving telecom industry,” he said.

Adinde, added that the laboratory project was started in July 2018 with the donation of a complement of modern telecoms equipment by Huawei Technologi­es to DBI.

He said the lab was equipped with transmissi­on equipment and ultra-modern next-Generation Core Network Switching Centre that gives a complete end-to-end telecoms scenario.

“One major benefit of the equipment is that it uses real-world industrial quality components to help students become better prepared for what they will encounter on the job.

“The lab is equally effective for technician­s, engineers, field workers and anyone needing further understand­ing and skills in wireless telecommun­ications.

He thanked the DBI parent institutio­n – the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) and its Executive Vice Chairman, Prof Umar Garba Danbatta, whose leadership role, he said, enabled the institute to forge critical strategic collaborat­ions such as that of the Huawei Technologi­es that has crystallis­ed to the achievemen­t.

The Chairman, Governing Board of DBI, Mr. Titi OmoEttu, said the inaugurati­on of the laboratory represente­d a leap in the efforts of the institute to provide qualitativ­e hands on practical telecommun­ications and ICT training.

Omo-Ettu, said the developmen­t of skilled workforce across all sectors of the economy had become a national priority.

“We are keenly aware that there is a global shift from natural resources as a basis for national competitiv­eness to human resources underpinne­d by knowledge innovation.

“Interestin­gly, it is also increasing­ly evident that innovation is not about academic qualificat­ions or certificat­es, the emphasis is on skills and creative abilities of the individual.

“The new DBI telecom industry has a full complement of GSM/ UTMS equipment and will be fully deployed for the training and retraining of entry level and middle level engineers in industry.

“This effort is the first step in an ambitious plan by the institute to develop functional laboratori­es and workshops in its campuses in Kano, Lagos, Enugu and Yola,” Omo-Ettu said.

According to him, the DBI campuses would continue to serve as focal ICT training centres and would in time transform to innovation hubs.

Deputy Managing Director, Huawei Technologi­es, Mr. Kevin Yangyang, said as partner to NCC and DBI, the organisati­on believed in contributi­ng significan­tly to the developmen­t of ICT.

He said Huawei was doing this through leading ICT solutions and innovation­s.

He added that as global leader in the sector, the organisati­on is happy to see high-tech facilities and operations, especially in Africa.

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