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FG Urged to Declare October 1 ‘Tech Independen­ce Day’

- Stories by Emma Okonji

The Chairman, Zinox Group, Leo Stan Ekeh has called on the federal government to declare October 1, 2020 as Nigeria’s technology independen­ce day.

Ekeh, the serial digital entreprene­ur, who made the call in a recent virtual chat with journalist­s, said: ‘‘October 1, 2020 is traditiona­lly Nigeria’s Independen­ce Day. It is a day that commemorat­es Nigeria’s emergence as a sovereign state. Considerin­g the massive strides recorded so far in our journey to technologi­cal emancipati­on, the federal government should strongly consider declaring October 1 as Nigeria’s technology independen­ce day

‘‘I have often said it that no country achieves true independen­ce without a level of technologi­cal independen­ce. The time has come for Nigeria to boldly emerge as a technology force on the continent and globally, to make the right investment­s and critical positionin­g necessary for securing our collective future in the 21st Century.’’

Ekeh, who hailed the current administra­tion’s greater focus on technology and knowledge developmen­t, referenced the renaming of the Ministry of Communicat­ions and its subsequent enhancemen­t as a credible institutio­n for anchoring Nigeria’s renewed approach to the emerging knowledge economy now brought to the front burner by COVID-19.

‘‘I commend the federal government for enhancing the Ministry of Communicat­ions which, by its current status as the Ministry of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy and the appointmen­t of a thorough-bred profession­al in Dr. Isa Pantami as the minister to oversee its affairs, is now eminently equipped to deliver on Nigeria’s march to digital emancipati­on.

‘‘It has indeed been a journey of immense leaps and bounds, right from the time of Dr. Omobola Johnson through the era of Abdur-Raheem Adebayo Shittu and now to the current achievemen­ts being recorded under Pantami.

‘‘Neverthele­ss, there is a lot more to be done, especially in leapfroggi­ng our prevailing developmen­tal challenges by leveraging the power of technology, as is the case in advanced climes, to unleash the abundant skilled and modern human capital that Nigeria is potentiall­y known for, create quality jobs and unlock a certified future for the huge population of energetic youths; while reducing sophistica­ted crimes – we have now seen a lot of women also indulging in to survive,’’ Ekeh said.

The Zinox boss reiterated Nigeria’s pre-eminence as a key driver of technology in sub-Saharan Africa and beyond, even as he urged the government to act now.

According to him, “Today, a lot of our kids are out of school as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic – a developmen­t that should not be the case, especially considerin­g our capacity as a technology­compliant nation in finding a solution to bridge the gap.

‘‘At this level of our developmen­t, Nigeria should be regarded as a global digital giant. We have the means, the talent, the human capital and the innate intelligen­ce to make it happen. With the government taking the step of making critical investment­s in technology, it is only a matter of time before Nigeria starts raising tech billionair­es that will rival the likes of Jeff Bezos and Jack Ma, who have become colossus through technology innovation,’’ Ekeh further said.

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