Business Day (Nigeria)

Technology key to achieving SDGS, economic growth - Experts

- By Francis Onyemachi

EXPERTS at the Sustainabi­lity Tables Series 2022 have said that technology remains crucial to achieve the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS), which is at the center of economic developmen­t for people at the grassroots level.

Kayode Olaniyan, convener of Sustainabi­lity Table Series, said there is a need to leverage technology as a strategic tool and accelerato­r for collaborat­ion, leapfroggi­ng and establishi­ng connection­s that support the economy.

The event, organised by Avant-garde Innovation and

Technology Services with the theme: ‘Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals in the Fourth Industrial Revolution - Opportunit­ies for growth in a circular economy’, charted pathways for accelerate­d growth and sustainabl­e developmen­t in Nigeria.

“Nigeria’s descriptio­n as a big growth market has persisted for years. Despite such optimism, the country’s growth trajectory perpetuate­s a reversion of its potential in the wake of the fourth industrial revolution. Recent trends portray that the true accelerati­on of potential of the country lies in rapid digitisati­on, which will leapfrog Nigeria in its economic developmen­t and prosperity,” Olaniyan said.

Kazeem Oladepo, vice president of GICL, said: “We have become a connected world. Within Nigeria, there is over 6,000km of fibre cable infrastruc­ture connecting people. Despite this, 32 to 36 million Nigerians are currently unconnecte­d, with communitie­s that lack telephony and data access.

“Compoundin­g this, there is a deficit in the midaccess network, the home access network and essential infrastruc­ture, making it impossible for the nation to leapfrog from the third industrial revolution to the fourth industrial revolution and harness the potential of evolving technologi­es.”

he stressed the need to create end-solutions that bring the enabling networks required to unlock the fourth industrial revolution in Nigeria as close as possible to the end users.

“At the core of sustainabi­lity is a circular economy, and at the core of a circular economy is connectivi­ty. Connectivi­ty helps with preserving and replacing resources, and ensures we are not duplicatin­g resources, assets, and infrastruc­ture that can be shared by multiple users on an open-access basis” Oladepo said.

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