Three million jobs in digital tech industry achievable in four years: NITDA
Kashifu Inuwa, director-general of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), says the creation of three million jobs in the digital technology sector is achievable within the next four years.
Mr Inuwa stated this on the sidelines of a public sector digital innovation summit on Friday in Abuja, organised by Datamellon in partnership with AWS (Amazon Web Services).
He was represented by Bernard Ewah, the acting director of e-government development and regulation at NITDA.
Mr Inuwa mentioned that the agency is currently working with the public and the private sector to surpass the target before 2027.
He stated that through the initiative, the federal government will collaborate with stakeholders to train three million technical talents.
The director-general emphasised that job placement would be given priority, and the level of digital literacy in the population would increase by 70 per cent by the end of 2027.
“If you look at the share size of our population, that translates to potential producers of talents.
“Our talents have proven to be very productive in the country and are also recognised everywhere in the world.
“These can be seen in the number of innovations that have come out of Nigeria.
“The sheer size of demand for talents globally means that Nigeria is been modest in our projection, but we have to start somewhere and then scale up,” he said.
Mr Inuwa noted that NITDA has always played a role in creating the right path for developing talents in Nigeria.
He stated that the agency would continue to lend its support and collaborate with its partners on behalf of the federal government and the ministry of communications, innovation, and digital economy.
“NITDA is working with an ecosystem of partners to ensure that the right policies and actions are taken to democratize the space.
“Our goal is to make it easier not only for government organizations to have a web presence but also for citizens to access services seamlessly.
“What we are experiencing today at the public sector innovation summit is a manifestation of NITDA’s age-long philosophy of engagement with a broad spectrum of stakeholders,” he said.
He added that the government cannot do it alone and that all relevant stakeholders must come together to ensure the success of the sector.
“For instance, even in our key mandate of developing policies, we no longer sit in our offices to develop policies.
“We engage and co-create policies; that is the only way that we can create policies that can be useful and highly impactful to stakeholders.
“So, policy-making for us is not the prerogative of NITDA alone. It involves the poor person on the street and that’s why this engagement is considered useful and important to us,” he said.
Also speaking, CEO of Datamellon, Wale Adedeji, said the summit was an event set to revolutionise the public sector technology in the country.
Adedeji mentioned that the company is a digital firm dedicated to revolutionizing the landscape of the digital sector’s innovation.
“Our mission is to empower government and organisations with cutting-edge technology, enabling them to serve their citizens better, faster and smarter.
“In the digital age, data is the new currency and the overall goal of AWS is all about cost reduction and making sure that you get real value for whatever the services provided,” he said.
He stated that the objective of the summit, among other things, was to unlock the power of AWS and explore how it is reshaping government agencies’ operations with cutting-edge cloud solutions.
Mr Adedeji pointed out that the participants had an opportunity to network with experts and connect with industry professionals, government leaders, and AWS experts for valuable insights and collaborations.
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