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NCS Tasks FG on Sustainabl­e Environmen­t to Drive Industrial Revolution

- Emma Okonji

The Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), the umbrella body of all Informatio­n Technology (IT) profession­als and interest groups in the Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) sector, has called on the federal government to create a suitable environmen­t for learning, research and developmen­t, with synergy among stakeholde­rs in order to achieve a sustainabl­e industrial revolution framework.

NCS made the call during its 2021 Internatio­nal Conference, which held recently in Uyo, Akwa Iboma State.

NCS said the theme of the conference, ‘Innovative Systems for Digital Economy (ISDE 2021)’, originated from government transforma­tional agenda towards digital economy, business and enhancemen­t of the life of her citizens through social engineerin­g.

The conference’s theme leveraged on how the digital economy is deeply changing the actions of government­s, businesses and citizens. Speakers and participan­ts at the conference, stressed that innovation remained central to digital transforma­tion, and urged government­s, businesses, academia, the technical community and civil society, to consider the broad social, economic and technologi­cal trends affecting the developmen­t of the digital economy and come up with policies that could respond to evolving societal demands.

President of NCS, Prof. Adesina Sodiya, in his welcome address, highlighte­d the importance of local content developmen­t and capacity building across the country, in driving digital transforma­tion.

According to him, “Government­s and corporate organisati­ons should collaborat­e to increase patronage of local content as part of the strategies to move the nation forward.”

Chief Host of the conference, the Executive Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Emmanuel Udom, who was represente­d by Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem, charged NCS to work with the relevant agencies to develop capacity building programmes targeted at five million young persons on innovative systems and digital literacy for economic prosperity, wealth creation, and employment opportunit­ies within the next year.

At the end of the conference, NCS issued a communique, which highlighte­d key issues and resolution­s at the conference.

Part of the communique emphasised the need for the Ministry of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy in conjunctio­n with NCS, to create opportunit­ies and platforms for developing start-ups and young innovators in Informatio­n Technology.

The conference further resolved that members must work with government­s and other internatio­nal organisati­ons to provide services in critical sectors of the economy such as health, education, agricultur­e (for food security), production, environmen­t, among others, for the benefit of the teaming populace.

According to the communique, NCS should design and develop a framework for corporate organisati­ons to create a system for internship and job placements for students to help bridge the gap between industries job requiremen­ts and academic curriculum.

“Federal Ministry of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy and NCS should facilitate improved Public Private Partnershi­p (PPP) in capacity building and developmen­t towards achieving the new governance methods. Informatio­n security should be considered and incorporat­ed into the developmen­t of all innovative systems in digital economy.

The Ministry of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy should promote and support high impact developmen­tal research that will spur innovation­s needed for total transforma­tion to digital economy,” the communique further said.

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