The Guardian (Nigeria)

Stakeholde­rs seek increased deployment of ICTS for strong institutio­ns

- Ugo Onwuaso

STAKEHOLDE­RS in the informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) have urged government­s at all levels to prioritize deployment of technology to strengthen institutio­ns in the country.

They spoke at the ninth Beacon of ICT Lecture/awards held in Lagos which was organized by Nigeria Communicat­ionsweek.

Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, Director-general/ceo National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency (NITDA), deliv- ering the first keynote said that the agency’s road map is based on 7 key pillars that can enhance our capacity to build institutio­ns that will lead to sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The DG, noted that a robust regulatory environmen­t that provides a level playing field for everyone to thrive in the sector is necessary to truly develop the ICT sector.

“However, in order to truly develop the ICT sector, or any other sector for that matter, it is necessary to have a robust regulatory environmen­t that provides a level playing field for every- one to thrive in the sector” Pantami explained.

Also, Femi Adeoti, MD / CEO Africa Operations- Inlaks Nigeria, said that Technology and Innovation will continue to be at the core of the operations of every Institutio­n.

He added that, Mobile and digital payments technology is becoming increasing­ly significan­t, especially in the context of developing economies, where many low income households and microenter­prises do not have ready access to financial services.

“If a country has a fragmented system for handling government payments through the banking system, it is a critical Public Financial Management weakness that needs to be addressed.

“The TSA provided unified structure of all government bank accounts enabling consolidat­ion and optimum utilizatio­n of government cash resources.

“TSA helped the Nigerian Government get a stronger hold of its finances and reduced fraud.” he stated.

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