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NOTAP Assures Software Developers Of Support
The National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP), has assured indigenous software developers of support to enable them produce locally.
NOTAP’s Director-General, Dr Umar Bindir, gave the assurance on Friday in Abuja while speaking to newsmen.
He expressed regrets that all the software being used in sectors such as telecommunications, finance, oil and gas as well as agriculture were still being imported.
Bindir said NOTAP was collaborating with major stakeholders in the Information and Communication Technology to develop the software sector.
The stakeholders, he said, were the National Information Technology and Development Agency, National Communication Commission, Computer Association of Nigeria and Computer Professors of Nigeria.
Bindir said the collaboration was also to ensure that Nigerians were able to provide the software needed by industries in the country.
“We resolved that we are going to venture into a project to make sure that at least some of the software that are required by these industries should actually be produced in Nigeria and we are actually doing something on that,’’ he said.
Bindir also said NOTAP would host another exhibition on indigenous ICT and software this quarter, noting that the decision was based on popular demand.
“When we finished the last exhibition, we had a review meeting with our stakeholders and there were requests for us to hold another exhibition so that we can consolidate on the gains from the first exhibition,’’ he said
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