President Goodluck
Jonathan has stated his administration’s resolve to ensure Nigerians get the
full benefits of new information and communication technologies by strictly
implementing the National Broadband Strategy and roadmap, National ICT policy, and the Guidelines for Nigerian
Content in the ICT industry, DigitalSENSE Business News reports.
This is even as he
called on all African countries to become more active in the digital revolution
going on in the world, insisting that due to strong correlation between the
efficient deployment of ICTs and socio-economic development, Nigeria and other
African countries stand to gain a lot from the effective adoption of the new
technologies.
President Jonathan
who stated these at an international conference on information and communications
technology in Ndjamena, Chad, maintained that improving national commerce, the
development of an ICT workforce, the creation of high skilled, high paying
jobs, improved international competitiveness and the establishment of stronger,
more competitive small and medium businesses are some of the benefits Nigeria
and other African countries will gain if they key into the ICT revolution.
“Africa and
Africans must be active participants in the digital revolution that is taking
place all around the world. We must in fact be at the forefront of that
revolution, creating information societies and knowledge based economies.
We need to
encourage the development of our local ICT industries, creating companies to
drive added domestic economic value, create jobs and support sustainable growth
in GDP.
The results of our
efforts in this regard include an ICT sector that is 19 per cent of our
Services sector which in itself is 54 per cent of total GDP. In addition to
this, the ICT sector has an enabling effect on other sectors of the economy
contributing a further 2.56 per cent of added value,” he said.
Stressing that
information and communication technologies and the internet have become
catalysts that can drive socio-economic development, President Jonathan, noted
that his administration, in addition to encouraging and facilitating the
development of ICTs within Nigeria, was also helping to increase the spread of
high capacity broadband networks to support the harmonious and integrated
development of regional economies in Africa.
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