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FG Seeks Collaborat­ion to Improve Data Collection

- Amby Uneze

The federal government has stressed the need for stakeholde­rs’ collaborat­ion to improve data collection in the country.

Addressing a two-day 2019 ICT Data stakeholde­rs’ workshop with the theme: “Building the Digital Economy through ICT Data Resources,” the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, Mr. Musa Istifanus said Nigeria needs to embrace and harness its ICT data resources for good governance, planning, monitoring and reporting in this knowledge era.

Istifanus who was represente­d by the Director, Human Resources, Mr. El Baff Mahdi noted that, more importantl­y, the world was experienci­ng the fourth industrial revolution and becoming a knowledge society grounded in the data economy.

“Nigeria cannot afford to be left behind; sticking to business as-usual implies that Nigeria’s economy will miss the wave and the gap with the economies that are successful­ly exploiting ICT data resources would keep widening,” he stressed.

He noted that the second quarter report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) for 2019 showed that the Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) sector contribute­d an impressive 13.85 percent to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Nigeria.

According to him, this clearly showed the importance and potential of the ICT sector to job creation and economic diversific­ation agenda.

In his keynote speech, the State

Commission­er of Technology Developmen­t, Mr. Meekam Mgbenwelu, described data as the new oil that drives the 21st century, stating that it allows organisati­ons to more effectivel­y determine the cause of problems.

According to Mgbenwelu, the analogy of data being the new oil has been around for over a decade and was a fitting one. “As hydrocarbo­ns are the driving force of our transport, infrastruc­ture and energy needs, so data drives our informatio­n and decision needs in businesses, societies and government­s.”

He stated that a world without data would be one of waste as advertisin­g would not need to understand their audiences and would rely on gut feelings; public services would suffer because the government will not know who to provide for.

 ??  ?? L-R: Board Member, Financial Reporting Council (FRC), Alhaji Ahmad Rabiu; Executive Secretary/CEO, FRC, Daniel Asapokhai, and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, during the presentati­on of copies of the Internatio­nal Financial Reporting Standards to the minister, during a courtesy visit to the minister in Abuja…recently
L-R: Board Member, Financial Reporting Council (FRC), Alhaji Ahmad Rabiu; Executive Secretary/CEO, FRC, Daniel Asapokhai, and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, during the presentati­on of copies of the Internatio­nal Financial Reporting Standards to the minister, during a courtesy visit to the minister in Abuja…recently

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