Thursday, November 7

FG Reiterates Commitments for Local Content Patronage

By Dwelleth Morountodun

The Minister of Communications, Mr. Adebayo Shittu, has said federal government shall continue to sponsor initiatives

that will attract local and international investments into the country to boost its economic growth in the technology sector.

Shittu stated this today while addressing participants at the 2nd annual local content round table and technology fair, held in Abuja.

He said government and the private sector service providers both have critical role to play for local content programme to succeed in Nigeria.

The Minister stated that the government will provide guaranteed order and policies, and ensure those orders and policies are enforced to achieve quality of products and services as well as their commensurate patronage by Nigerians.

“My Ministry is totally committed to the implementation of the local content program and the Executive Order 005 on Local Content, as according to him, local content does not mean excluding foreign participation in our economy, rather, it means concerted and collaborative efforts by all players to build a strong indigenous economy” he said.

To achieve the goals of promoting the Nigerian local content, Shittu explained further that the “Win-Win” formula must play out, so that the locally assembled computers must run on Microsoft Operating System (OS) and Intel processors.

Shittu, disclosed that patronage of Nigerian local contents have soared higher in the current administration more than ever before, in the history of Nigeria, via the leadership of Director General of NITDA, Dr. Ibrahim Isa Pantami.

He also said the ministry through NITDA will soon issue directives to encourage MDAs to use emerging technologies and other platforms.

He then charges MDAs to comply with the new guidelines in the procurement and utilization of ICT infrastructure and services as issued by NITDA.

In his address, the Director General, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) Dr. Ibrahim Isa Pantami, represented by Dr. Abdullahi Usman, said the agency has ensured compliance and enforcement of the guidelines for Nigerian Content Development in ICT which was issued in December 2013 and is currently being updated for more results.

According to him, the guidelines together with the Executive Orders 003 and 005 issued by the Federal Government for promotion of local content in Nigeria provide a fulcrum for the development of indigenous capacity in ICT Sector. “NITDA has ensured compliance with the guidelines through its Information Technology (IT) Clearance function where projects submitted to NITDA by MDAs, Federal Institutions and its companies are assessed on compliance with local content as a primary criterion. Specific cases of breach have resulted to criminal enforcements by the Agency in partnership with other law enforcement agencies in Nigeria.” He stated.

In his speech at the event, the Director General, National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP) Dr. Danazumi Ibrahim, represented by Samuel Eneanya said government policies of mandating foreign companies to train Nigerian Engineers has helped at improving the Nigerian local content.

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