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Lagos Govt to Upscale Yaba Innovation Centre to ICT Hub

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Given the importance of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) in driving technology developmen­t in any economy, the Lagos State government has assured the people of Lagos and Nigerians at large that the state would work towards be upscaling of functional ICT centres in the state to the status of ICT hub, beginning with the Yaba Technology Innovation Centre. The State Commission­er for Science and Technology, Mr. Hakeem Popoola Fahm, gave the assurance in Lagos recently, during his ministeria­l press briefing to commemorat­e the third anniversar­y of the administra­tion of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State.

According to him, “The selection process for the companies that will handle the project is ongoing. The governor has set up a committee for the establishm­ent of ICT Hub in Lagos and the former Minister of Communicat­ions Technology, Dr. Omobola Johnson and my very self are the co-chair for that committee. The committee is currently working on the design and framework of the ICT Hub and Accenture has been drafted to oversee the project management.”

The committee, according to the Commission­er, would complete its work in the next 18 months and after that the constructi­on of the ICT Hub project would commence.

The hub, he added, would create the enabling environmen­t for youths In the state to showcase their talents as future technology leaders.

“With the burgeoning youth population facing growing employment challenges, Lagos State saw the need to embrace software developmen­t and key into the vast opportunit­ies available,” Fahm said.

Speaking on the benefits of the hub, the Commission­ers said the hub is planned to be a congregati­on of technology entreprene­urs and support service providers to serve as the platform for the conceptual­isation, germinatio­n and penetratio­n of Informatio­n Technology (IT) services in the developmen­t of an intelligen­t state and country.

He said the hub would also enhance ICT competenci­es and the deployment of same in governance, business, and everyday life style of Lagosians in particular and Nigeria in general. The hub will also promote knowledge, employment generation/wealth creation and economic prosperity for the citizens of the state and government. Upon successful implementa­tion of the ICT hub, Lagos State will become the catalyst for IT penetratio­n and enablement in Nigeria and Africa, the Commission­er said.

Fahm also informed that the state has concluded on its electronic geographic informatio­n system (eGIS), designed to capture, store, manipulate data that will help the state government carryout proper planning and implementa­tion on various projects of the state. He said the eGIS, which could be viewed and accessed from any part of the world through the use of desktop computers, tablet, laptop or any smart device that is connected to the internet, would improve the ease of doing business in the state as currently being championed by the federal government across federal ministries, department­s and agencies of government, and also boost confidence of investors locally and internatio­nally.

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