The Federal Government has established more than 1,667 centres and developed 16 policies within two years, geared towards supporting the digital economy sector in the country.
The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami, made this known at the commissioning of seven projects of the 11th batch of digital economy for a digital Nigeria.
Pantami said that the seven projects could be mapped to relevant pillars of the National Digital Economy Policy Strategy (NDEPS).
He added that 12 policies had been implemented and four were awaiting approval from the Federal Executive Council (FEC) accordingly.
The projects include: the Emergency Communication Centre, Lokoja, Kogi; School Knowledge Centre, Sanda Kyarimi Day Secondary School, Borno; Digital Economy Centre and E- Learning Facilities, Imam Malik Academy, Sokoto State.
Others are Digital Economy Centre, E- Learning Facilities, Nneato Secondary School, Abia; Digital Economy Centre, E- Learning University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom; Digital Economy Centre, E- Learning Eleyele Secondary School, Oyo State and Tertiary Institution Knowledge Centre, Gombe State College of Education.
“The 7 projects are part of the Policies of the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy and are being supervised by the Ministry.
“These projects are part of several other projects we have executed.
“In the last two years, we have developed policies, initiated programmes and executed projects to ensure that Nigeria’s digital economy continues to play a key role in growth of our economy.
“The Tertiary Institutions Knowledge Centre (TIKC) was deployed by the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF).
“This project includes bandwidth connectivity and the installation of ICT devices and peripherals.
“The TIKC project also doubles as an ICT centre for students to acquire and improve their ICT skills.
“It will promote the use of ICT in teaching and learning at tertiary institutions and their immediate communities,” he said.
The Minister said that digital economy was a core driver of innovation, competitiveness and economic growth adding that no nation could build a digital economy without a constant pool of highly qualified creative talents.
He, however, noted that knowledge institutions played a critical role in the development of the digital economy as they served as centres for generation and impartation of new knowledge to citizens.
He said that these institutions not only equipped individuals with relevant knowledge and skills, but also provided a bustling environment that could stimulate innovation thereby enabling them contribute meaningfully in the socio- economic development of the society.
He quoted World Bank as saying, “digital technologies” are forecast to be a major driver of productivity, with successful economies depending on greater numbers of digitally skilled workers than has previously been the case.
He encouraged all the host communities of the interventions provided by the government through the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to take full advantage of the facilities for the benefit of their communities.
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