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Pantami Gives Insight into Nigeria’s Digital Economy Policy Drive

- Emma Okonji

Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ibrahim Pantami, has given fresh insight into the strides and strategy of his ministry in accomplish­ing the digital economy policy for national developmen­t.

Part of the policy was the change in nomenclatu­re of the ministry, from Ministry of Communicat­ions to Ministry of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy by President Muhammadu Buhari in October last year.

Pantami, who gave the insight at the weekend during a media parley involving all agencies of the ministry in Abuja, said the re-designatio­n was done to position Nigeria for the gains of digital economy as ‘communicat­ions’ captured just the channels.

He explained that the former name became inadequate in describing the essence of the new vision that embraces the content as well as the utilisatio­n of both channel and content to achieve the central focus of the ministry to migrate the nation to a digital economy.

Pantami said the move was particular­ly significan­t to enable Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT), which is the most diverse and fastest growing sector, to mobilise other sectors and align with the Economic Recovery and

Growth Plan (ERGP) of the federal government.

Following the re-designatio­n, the minister stated that the federal government directed the ministry to develop and implement a national digital economy strategy. This, he said, was done by the ministry and unveiled by the President at the e-Nigeria Conference in November 2019.

Pantami said the policy captured the thematic focus while the strategy speaks to how the various themes would be achieved.

Speaking further, Pantami declared that all other Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAs) of government were connected to the strategy in view of the centrality of ICT to developmen­t in other sectors of the economy.

“The role of the ministry is to coordinate the implementa­tion of the policy and the strategy, which has already started. By the end of the next decade, the federal government expects every Nigerian to have connected with the goals of digital Nigeria by being computer literate, own a digital device, have access to the Internet, own a bank account that can be accessed and operated digitally and online. Beyond financial services, the federal government hopes to see majority of the citizens undertake many activities electronic­ally,” Pantami said.

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