The National Information Technology Development Agency’s commitment to nurturing an innovative and entrepreneurial ecosystem as enshrined in its Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan 2.0 received a major boost in Lagos at NITDA Co-Create West Africa Tech Expo.
The NITDA Co-Create West Africa Tech Expo was put together by GAGE Award in partnership with the Agency to showcase innovative businesses locally and globally with a physical presence in Nigeria.
NITDA’s Director General, Kashifu Inuwa, while delivering his keynote address at the event which has its theme as “Evolve” averred that both the government and ecosystem need to work together to nurture the younger ones and help them to transform their ideas from conceptualisation to impact.
“We need to help our start-ups access capital that will enhance their ideas and provide a platform to network and learn from the ecosystem,” he said.
While acknowledging that the Nigerian Start-up Act Implementation is one of the several initiatives under the pillar, the NITDA boss urged the participants to forge a strategic partnership and collaborate to develop the ecosystem.
He said, “This event is one of them. This is a private-public partnership. We co-created the conference, and the conference itself to promote co-creation. We do a lot of these activities. We believe no one should live in isolation, so we need to work as an ecosystem to create value together.”
Inuwa, while using the occasion to share the new NITDA’s Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan 2024-2027 which is in sync with one of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s defined priority areas of “Accelerating Diversification through Industrialisation and Digitisation” to the participants who were majorly IT stakeholders and tech enthusiasts, maintained that for the ecosystem to succeed, stakeholders must join hands with government to build a strong institution which could only be achieved by transforming government’s services into solutions.
He said, “I want to invite you to embrace the spirit of cooperation and collaboration. If you and the government can work together, we can do better things; because there are things you can do, the government cannot do and there are things the government can do, you cannot do, but together, we can do greater things.”
The new NITDA’s Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan which is billed to be unveiled in the first quarter of 2024 provides for eight pillars which are Foster Digital Literacy and Cultivate Talents, Robust Technology Research Ecosystem, Strengthen Policy Implementation and Legal Framework, and Promote Inclusive Access to Digital Infrastructure and Services.
Others include Strengthen Cybersecurity and Enhance Digital Trust, Nurture an Innovative and Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Forge Strategic Partnerships and Collaboration and Cultivate a Vibrant Work Culture and an Agile Workforce in NITDA.
Meanwhile, the Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), who was represented at the event by the Director, Public Affairs, Mr. Rueben Mouka in his goodwill address advised that Nigeria should approach the tech global market with a clear understanding of its strength, challenges and realistic potentials, adding that although Nigeria possesses three comparative advantage of vibrant and youthful population, strategic location and the gateway to African market, the nation must be ready to also confront the challenges that threaten to impede its progress.
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the convener, GAGE Award, Mr. Johnson Aroh stated that the NITDA Co-Create West Africa is more than just a showcase of the latest technological concepts that exist in the ecosystem but a platform that fosters creativity, drives digital transformation, and builds the ecosystem where ideas flourish.
He stated that the conference would offer a rare privilege of experiencing first-hand cutting-edge solutions and groundbreaking projects that embody the spirit of technological excellence and ingenuity.