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Nigeria Explores ICT as Alternative Revenue Source at CeBIT 2016

Nigeria has taken a major practical step in its efforts to actualise plans to diversify its economy away from oil by sending a high-powered delegation to attend CeBIT 2016, the world’s leading information and communications technology conference and expo.

The Nigerian delegation was led by the Acting Director-General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Dr. Vincent Olatunji, who represented the Honourable Minister of Communication, Barrister Adebayo Shittu.

Speaking on behalf of the Minister when he led the delegation to meet with the management of Deutsche Messe, organisers of CeBIT, to explore ways of collaboration and how Nigeria as a country can actively play and participate at CeBIT, Dr. Olatunji told the organisers that Nigeria is looking towards ICT as a very good avenue to tap into so as to shore up her revenue inflow especially as price of oil is falling at the international market.

Having explained that the Honourable Minister would have personally attended CeBIT 2016 but was engaged in another international programme on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria, Dr. Olatunji told his hosts:

“One unique feature of Nigeria is a huge population of nearly 180 million people who are very IT savvy. And, currently the government is looking for alternative revenue channels to oil, hence the government is ready to support the activities focused on ICT.

“And, backing up the government’s efforts, stakeholders in the private sector are coming up with various solutions,” he stated, adding:

“So, I think CeBIT is the platform where we can really showcase and promote what we have; and even look for markets for what we have in Nigeria; look for investors for the young innovators that are coming up; investors that will say if I put in this amount of money in this idea or solution, in the next five or 10 years, this is what will likely be the turnover for me.”

Explaining the uniqueness of Africa’s largest economy, Dr. Olatunji said:

“Because the market in Nigeria alone is enough to convince an investor to say I really must go into this market; Nigeria is like putting five to six countries in Africa into one country, because of the population. And a very high percentage of the population are the youths, and they are really ready and willing to adopt and use ICT.

“So next year, yes, we are willing to work with you; we are willing to partner with you. And, I am happy that our very important personalities in the government, from the National Assembly, are here with us.

“In fact, their presence is a clear testimony to government’s overall preparedness and willingness to adopt ICT as a reliable alternative to oil for economic growth, for earning foreign exchange and for growing a self-reliant population.

“We are glad to further assure you that we will work with you on the part of the Agency in implementing government’s policies in the area of ICT development in Nigeria.

“For CeBIT 2017, we will start working towards it immediately; we will not wait till close to 2017 before making the moves. In particular, we are very keen on working to bring our young innovators to CeBIT 2017 as a country, among other key areas to showcase.”

Speaking on his impressions of CeBIT 2016 and the impact it could have on Nigeria, Honourable Mohammed Onawo, the chairman, House of Representatives Committee on ICT said:

“I am particularly excited that I have attended CeBIT 2016; and with what I have seen, it has encouraged me to take a lot of things back home. One, the digital economy. While we were going round on the guided tour, we visited SAP; and they demonstrated to us software where everything that is done in government can easily be monitored. I was excited about that; because what makes most of our governments fail in the Third World is lack of proper monitoring.

“For instance when budgets are not monitored, a lot of things are done under assumptions; results are not achieved at the end of the day. And, I will really want to take that back home.”

Speaking further, Honourable Onawo added:

“The second one is the young innovators, start-ups. Before the next CeBIT where we would like to bring our country to showcase our young innovators, I would encourage NITDA to organise a mini-exhibition back in Nigeria; we will discuss with the minister in charge of communication, to see how we can bring young inventors or young innovators together to showcase what they have.

“From there, the best will emerge, that can present something international, that is those that can represent us will emerge from there; and will be selected to come down here. If that is done, a lot of young people who have ideas, but do not know how to bring them out can be encouraged to come out with such ideas.”

And, Distinguished Senator Abdulfatai Buhari, Chairman, Senate Committee on ICT added:

“The opportunity of being at CeBIT 2016 is really commendable. I’m coming to CeBIT for the first time. What we witnessed today while being given the guided tour was amazing. I compare it to what happened in my country some months ago – and I thought if the guy in question was in Europe or America probably investors would have identified his talent.

“This Nigerian in a rural area in the country, manufactured an aircraft, and everybody watched in amazement; and, like a joke, he was able to fly the aircraft. He tried it once; the second time, it landed on water. When he was interviewed, he said that is IT (information technology). But if nobody identifies him that’s how he could remain with his initiative.

“So, I thought about this guy; and, my feeling is we need to pick up such talent that has been identified; these are the young innovators we are talking about. And there are several of them like that across our country. So, our hope is that by the time we are coming for CeBIT 2017, we would have a good story to tell,” Senator Buhari stated.

The NITDA Acting D-G further explained that the agency’s annual lead event for 2016, e-Nigeria, is themed and focused on young innovators. His words:

“Incidentally, the focus of e-Nigeria this year is on Young Innovators, where they will pitch, for three days, in a competitive atmosphere.”

The delegation, which included ICT stakeholders, regulators, as well as the chairmen of the ICT Committees in the Senate and House of Representatives, Senator Abdultfatai Buhari and Honourable Mohammed Onawo, Executive Commissioner of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Engr. Ubale Maska and the Director, Customer Affairs Bureau of NCC, Mallam Abdullahi Maikano, Dr. Agu Collins Agu, Director, Infrastructure and Technical Support Services, NITDA as well as  Mrs. Hadiza Umar, Head, Corporate Affairs of NITDA, had earlier been given a guided tour of selected but leading exhibitors, including Huawei, Tesla, SAP and Intel, among others.

The five-day CeBIT 2016 conference, which put digitisation at the top of the business, political and social agenda, featured more than 500 concrete examples of digitisation and the Internet of Things, where it was reported that in the coming years, more than 50 billion objects will likely be connected with the Internet, with 90 per cent of added value being created in the B2B sector.

With the lead theme “d!conomy: join – create – succeed” , CeBIT 2016 focused on the people behind the decisions powering the digital transformation.

A major feature also on the exhibition areas was the Start-ups at SCALE11 which demonstrated how the Internet of Things can create new business models. More than 400 start-ups at CeBIT 2016 provided a creative boost. They demonstrated how technological innovations go hand in hand with innovations in business models.

Plans are being put together for Nigeria to feature at CeBIT 2017 very strongly.

Addressing the Nigerian delegation earlier at the headquarters of Deutsche Messe in Hannover, Director, the Director of CeBIT, Martina Lubon, pointed out the Internet of Things and digitisation as being key highlights of areas that are currently dominating global attention in the Information and Communications Technology space, emphasising the key role CeBIT is playing in all of these developments.

“Nowadays people are talking more about Internet of Things and digitisation of the world. Of course, CeBIT has to reflect on all these aspects; and that’s what we try to do. And that is why we say the digital transformation has begun,” she said.

Speaking further, she stated:

“Right now, between 10 and 20 billion devices are already connected via the internet. And it is expected that in a few years, it should be around 50 billion devices connected via the internet. So we are talking about our phones, our laptops, our notebooks; but we are also talking about our cars, washing machines, refrigerators, houses, offices, street lights, trains – just about everything, connecting via the internet,” she explained.

Lubon said CeBIT is interesting because it brings together more than 3,000 companies from the biggest to small start-ups from more than 70 countries across the world.

“And that makes it interesting, because you can see applications in every area of life. So what we are doing is focusing on all areas that are relevant in the IT sector, covering all software and hardware areas, security aspects and directly talking to governments by addressing the public sector as well as companies that are looking to do complete infrastructure projects who are huge and large companies. Hence digitisation is getting everyone thinking as nothing remains the same,” she stated.

She added that CeBIT seeks to encourage people to take part in changes taking place in the IT space, to develop and implement new software tools and applications, and to be part of the new industry.

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