The Guardian (Nigeria)

How FG can score with ICT developmen­t bank

- Ken Nwogbo

NIGERIA has made much progress in the ICT sector with investment­s in excess $70 billion.

With contributi­on of 11.3 per cent to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP); the ICT sector has been a pillar of Nigeria’s economy and a key driver of job creation over the past decade.

Today, ICT is a way of life. For instance, the mobile phone for instance rings in every pocket and it no longer a luxury only the intrepid can afford.

Despite the achievemen­ts, ICT is only widespread in the urban and semi-urban areas; much of the population in rural areas are yet to enjoy the benefits of ICT.

The reason is that, critical broadband infrastruc­ture, power, and access to forex and finance have all conspired to hobble the expansion services.

Maintainin­g existing infrastruc­ture is also big challenge, resulting in poor services offered by service providers.

That is why the plan by the federal government to set up an ICT Developmen­t Bank is most welcome.

The bank is expected to provide funding for the industry in order to promote and encourage young entreprene­urs in ICT

Adebayo Shittu, minister of Communicat­ions, noted that the ICT Developmen­t Bank will, among other services, reduce the dependence on commercial banks for funding, offer lower interest rates and grow the ICT industry.

The culture with commercial banks, is responsibl­e for the delay or abandonmen­t of great innovative ICT projects in Nigeria.

The proposed ICT Developmen­t Bank should be run the industry best hands who understand that there is need for a paradigm shift from how things were done in the past when it comes to research.

It must not lend outside the ICT sector because it is a specialise­d financial institutio­n.

And unlike commercial banks, it must not accept deposits from the public.

Its primary object must be to promote economic developmen­t by promoting investment and entreprene­urial activity in the ICT sector.

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