Nigeria Communications Week

Pantami Seeks Shift to Skill, not Certificat­e to Boost Digital Economy

- Bankole Orija

DR ISA Pantami, Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, has advocated for shifting of focus from certificat­e to skills education for the actualizat­ion of Nigeria’s digital economic drive.

Pantami made the call at the Graduation Lecture of the National Defence Collage Course 28, titled; “Digital Economy and National Developmen­t in Nigeria”, on Tuesday in Abuja.

He said that digital literacy and skills was one of the pillars outlined for the developmen­t of the digital economy of Nigeria in line with the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS).

The minister added that emphasis on certificat­e must be reduced in engaging labour force, urging that focus should be shifted to skills if the nation must catch up with developmen­t.

He said that many developed and developing countries such as China, United States and Morocco had shifted attention to skills rather than certificat­e, adding that many of them had establishe­d skills centres.

According to him, certificat­e is important but secondary to skill and that is why we must pay attention to skills in our journey to digital economy.

“The digital literacy and skills pillar recognises the fact that citizens are the greatest assets in any economy, including the digital economy. It will support the developmen­t of a large pool of digitally literate and digitally skilled citizens. “We recently provided a platform, the DigitalNig­eria.gov.ng platform, to enable Nigerians receive training in diverse digital skills. Over 36,000 Nigerians have enrolled on the platform since the 2nd of April, 2020.

“We are championin­g a paradigm change that lays emphasis on skills, in preference to merely having degrees without skills.

“The National Defence College is an institutio­n that supports the developmen­t of skills and there are many digital techniques that can support the great work that you are doing here,’’ he said.

Pantami stated that the digital economy was a prime catalyst for developmen­t, adding that in less than one year, government’s modest efforts had already yielded remarkable results.

According to him, the recent first quarter Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed that ICT contribute­d an unpreceden­ted 14.07 per cent to Nigeria’s total real GDP.

The minister further disclosed that the national security architectu­re must key into the digital revolution in tackling the prevailing security challenge using digital technology. He explained that emerging technologi­es came with different solutions to security challenges of every nation such as data analytics, artificial intelligen­ce, robotic technology, drone and many more.

“These are some of the emerging technologi­es that will go a long way in promoting security of nations. The security officials are in better position to look into and see how to customize them and make use of them.”

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