THISDAY

Boosting Digital Economy Policy

Plans by the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission to establish Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Parks in each of the six geopolitic­al zones, will enhance digital transforma­tion and boost the federal government’s National Digital Economy Policy and

- Emma Okonji

Riding on the federal government’s National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (2020-2030), which seeks to fast-track digital developmen­t and empower Nigerians with the right technology skills that will enable them develop technology solutions that will drive digital transforma­tion across the country, the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission, the telecom industry regulator, has initiated the developmen­t of ICT Parks in each of the six geopolitic­al zones, and the Commission is in the process completing the technology parks. When completed, it will boost youth digital skills acquisitio­n, promote innovation­s, provide jobs for the teaming Nigerian youth and ultimately support the overall digital economy agenda of the federal government.

As a subscriber-centric regulator, NCC has always played a strategic role in the digital transforma­tion of the Nigerian economy, most especially in the area of Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) infrastruc­ture and digital skill developmen­t.

An ICT park comprises an area or location with concentrat­ion of all ICT facilities which enables a concerted leap into the digital age by creating a dynamic environmen­t in which local talent is incubated, cultivated, and shared. ICT parks are designed to address the technology needs of the citizens, digital skills acquisitio­n and the growth of Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) globally.

According to NCC, the four main objectives of establishi­ng the ICT Parks are to provide Innovation Labs and Digital Fabricatio­n Laboratori­es (Fablabs) for use by ICT innovators and entreprene­urs to turn their ideas into products and prototypes; provide a Commercial Hub for ICT capacity building and digital skills; create employment and entreprene­urial activities; and facilitate smart city deployment across the digital industrial complex.

ABOUT NDEPS

NDEPS, which is the federal government’s National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy, which was launched in November 2019 by President Muhammadu Buhari, was developed to reposition the Nigerian economy in order to take advantage of the many opportunit­ies that digital technology provides. The policy, which provides the direction on major activities that the ICT industry must embark upon towards consolidat­ing on achievemen­ts already recorded in the industry and highlighti­ng new areas that should be focused on, in order for the country to achieve a truly digital economy for the country, was developed to diversify the Nigerian economy away from dependence on oil and gas sector.

The NDEPS has eight pillars which include: Developmen­t Regulation­s; Digital Literacy; Skill Developmen­t; Solid Infrastruc­ture; Service Infrastruc­ture; Soft Infrastruc­ture; Digital Societies and Emerging Technologi­es, as well as Indigenous Developmen­t.

Consequent­ly, the NCC’s ICT Parks project resonates with three the key pillars of the NDEPS.

ICT PARKS

The ICT Parks, which is an initiative of the NCC, under the leadership of its Executive Vice Chairman, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, involves the constructi­on and equipping of fully-functional Tier-4 Digital Industrial Complex (DIC) in each of the six geo-political zones across the country

The project concept is designed to support federal government ICT – related policies by facilitati­ng the availabili­ty and accessibil­ity of ICT services across the country and to promote their usage across all sectors.

The ICT Park consists of laboratori­es for ICT innovation­s and Commercial Hubs providing capacity building to ICT startups and entreprene­urial activities. The Parks are designed to have fast internet service (broadband) and constant power supply.

THE IMPACT

Speaking about the national spread and impact of the ICT Park project, Danbatta, who recently visited one of the parks being built in Maiduguri, North-east geo-political zone, said, the NCC decided to embark on the important project, which according to him, will see ICT parks decentrali­sed in all the six geo-political zones of the country.

According to Danbatta, the Commission is starting with four zones at the moment. These include the ones located in Abeokuta for the South-west; Enugu for South-east, Maiduguri for North-east and Kano for the North-west.

“The projects are being implemente­d with a view to building capacity, exposing Nigerian teaming youths to capacity building initiative­s in the areas of skills acquisitio­n and innovation.

“The whole idea of putting these two things (i.e. skill acquisitio­n and innovation) at the forefront of this very important initiative, is to produce youths that can be self-reliant, that can generate employment for themselves and for other Nigerians,” Danbatta said. He explained that the project, which is consistent with global best practices, has targeted areas of in each of the zones with large concentrat­ion of youths.

He promised that since the project was designed to have a national spread, the Commission would ensure that no part of the country would be left out of the initiative, adding that every corner of Nigeria will see the initiative taking off at different times.

THE EXPECTATIO­NS

Speaking on the expected tech fruits from the ICT Parks, Danbatta said: “As I said earlier, we have four ICT parks, which are at different stages of developmen­t. Going forward, we hope to see software developmen­t, incubation, including, even, hardware developmen­t. Above all, through NCC ICT Parks, we hope to see innovative technologi­es that will leverage the broadband network that the NCC is trying to deploy in order to socially and economical­ly transform our communitie­s and societies.”

OPPORTUNIT­IES

According to Danbatta, as NCC deepens broadband access beyond its current 38 percent towards achieving the 70 percent broadband penetratio­n set for 2025 by the federal government, the Commission, through the ICT Park, will build a pool of digital skills and literacy in line with the country’s National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy, unveiled by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019.

“As you may be aware, one of the eight pillars of the NDEPS is Digital Skills and Literacy and in this regard, NCC is supporting this critical pillar of the digital economy agenda. This is because, when we provide resilient broadband infrastruc­ture platforms, there is a need for us to encourage local technology products and applicatio­ns that will ride on the infrastruc­ture toward developing the country’s overall socio-economic ecosystem in a sustainabl­e way,” Danbatta said.

Asked when the projects will be ready for commission­ing, Danbatta said he just visited the Kano Park to examine the level of progress of the project while the other three ICT Parks being built in Maiduguri, Abeokuta and Enugu are also at different levels of completion.

“So, going by the level of work already done, I would like to say that before the year runs out, all other things being equal, we should be able to commission one or two of these ICT parts in the country,” he further said.

YOUTHS’ EMPOWERMEN­T

Danbatta explained that Nigerian youths would benefit from the ICT Parks, and encouraged them to take full advantage of the project, when completed. There are huge opportunit­ies that come with the ICT Parks and the youths will be the major beneficiar­ies of the project, Danbatta said.

“I would like to send out a very important message to our youths, especially those who are currently occupied with various innovative applicatio­ns, those who have even acquired the skills and are looking for where to practice these skills to bring the skills to fruition by, maybe, incubating them, by commercial­ising them, by giving publicity to these excellent initiative­s, that there is going to be a centre in the ICT Parks.

“These centres would be used to showcase their innovation­s to the global community and very soon, there is light at the end of the tunnel, these various initiative­s by the youths in areas of apps, various software products developed and other initiative­s, will see t light of day.

“This is because, as I said, we are going to have a centre where we are going to be able to showcase this, not only to potential investors in this country but also to the internatio­nal audience, who definitely will be interested in some of these important applicatio­ns that, we hope, we can come up with,” Danbatta said.

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria