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Pantami stated this at a retreat organised
by Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy (FMoCDE) for senior
management staff of the Ministry and all its agencies which commenced on March
31, 2022.
The retreat was convened to evaluate the
implementation of NDEPS in the context of what has been achieved, what needs to
be achieved, and what processes should be emplaced to enhance the capacity of
the Ministry and Agencies it superintends to mobilise all stakeholders to
accomplish the objectives of NDEPS. The retreat took place at the Nigerian Army
Officers Wives’ Association (NAOWA) Centre at Mambilla Barracks, Abuja.
Prof. Isa Ali Ibrahim (Pantami) addressing the participants
Citing the most recent report of the World
Economic Forum (WEF), the Minister in his keynote and opening address told the
forum that synergy among stakeholders in terms of co-operative posture,
collaboration, coordination, deployment of social skills such as good listening
skills, critical and analytical thinking, emotional intelligence, as well as
project management and quality assurance skills, are central to organisational
effectiveness, successes and the future of work, as projected by WEF. Pantami
then urged all the agencies and their staff to challenge themselves to do more
rather than think of themselves as competitors.
Also speaking at the retreat, the Executive
Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (EVC/CEO) of the Nigerian
Communications Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta asserted that the NCC has
acted superlatively in implementing NDEPS and in the context of the vision of
Federal Government and the supervision of the Ministry.Prof. Umar Danbatta
Danbatta who made clearly methodical
presentation that chronologically documented NCC accomplishments under each of
the eight (8 pillars of NDEPS, cited 10 of the 16 regulations that have been
instituted in giving expression to Governments vision on developmental
regulation, which is the first pillar of NDEPS.
These regulations were focused on
Enforcement Processes, Lawful Interception, Quality of Service, Competition
Practices, Licensing Regulations, and Universal Access and Universal Service
among others.
Danbatta promised to also complete the
review of the remaining soonest and activate their implementation. Danbatta,
who used a triangulation method in contextualising the achievement of NCC under
the first pillar, itemised the guidelines, regulations and policy development
initiatives to discharge the burden of proof of NCC’s effectiveness in the
regulation of ICT and digital economy sector through approaches that enabled
development.
In implementing Digital Literacy and
Skills, the second pillar, Danbatta also stated in his clearly explanatory
presentation, that the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI), set up by NCC in 2004,
had trained 5,352 students through 49 institutions, provided educational
training software to 398 secondary schools, and endowed 7 professorial chairs
in various Nigerian universities across all the geopolitical zones.
On Solid Infrastructure, the third pillar
of NDEPS, Danbatta stated that broadband penetration as at December 2021 was
40.88 percent, thus enabling 80 million Nigerians to have access to broadband
services.
To reinforce the intensity of NCC’s
commitment to improving broadband penetration, the EVC declared to the forum
that NCC has emplaced a process for the deployment of optic fibre cable using
Infrastructure Companies (Infracos). Danbatta was emphatic that the licensed
Infracos have been directed by the Commission to commence immediate roll out
without recourse to counterpart funding because the licence issued to them is
independent of the counterpart funding agreement.
The Infracos are expected to lay 38,296Km
of fibre optic cable. Also, in keeping with Government’s directive through a
Federal Executive Council decision of 2005, NCC has constructed 32 Emergency
Communication Centres (EECs) in various states, and 32 of those have been
activated and are operational. Prof. Danbatta also documented copiously in his
presentation, Commission’s achievement in the other five pillar areas.
Dr. Armstrong Takang, an innovative and
technology-for-development specialist, who presented the lead paper as guest
speaker, praised the Federal Government for concretely aligning ICT, and
digital economy with national economic imperatives. Additionally, he commended
NCC for driving the necessary infrastructure purposely and strategically, and
for its effectiveness in regulating the telecom sector.
Takang, citing Lagos State and the Federal
Capital Territory Administration as good models, Takang emphasised the
correlates of adoption of technology or automation in economic growth and
effective governance, crediting technology for improved internally-generated
revenue in Lagos State. Takang recommended that Nigeria must link technology to
specific programmes that are impacting and sustainable.
He also asserted that Nigeria needs to
undertake pilots for projects that are planned for implementation and utilise
the results of the pilots to scale up and for budgeting. Takang also bemoaned
the human capital challenge in the ICT sector in Nigeria, insisting that at
least 500,000 software engineers are required to redirect efforts for
effectiveness of policy.
The Director overseeing the Office of the
Permanent Secretary in FMoCDE, Engr. Abubakar Ladan, and the following CEOs of
the other agencies in the Ministry also made presentations on their efforts and
activities towards accomplishing the objectives of NDEPS: Mr. Ayuba Shuaibu,
Acting Executive Secretary, Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF); Dr. Abimbola
Alale, Managing Director of Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited
(NIGCOMSAT), represented by Engr. Abdulrahman Adajah; Engr. Aliyu Aziz,
Director General, National Identity Management Commission (NIMC); Kachifu Inuwa
Abdullahi, Director General, National Information Technology Development Agency
(NITDA); Prof. Muhammed Abubakar, Managing Director, Galaxy Backbone Plc; Dr.
Adebayo Adewusi, Postmaster General of the Federation and Managing Director,
Nigeria Postal Services (NIPOST); and Dr. Vincent Olatunji, National
Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Data Protection Bureau
(NDPB). All the agencies and the Ministry were well represented at the retreat
by at least 6 officers in the directorate cadre.