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Nigeria Loses N10bn To Telecom Technology Acquisition
The National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP) says that Nigeria loses not less than N10 billion annually in capital flight through the importation of telecommunication-related technologies.
The Director-General of NOTAP, Prof. Umar Bindir, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday.
Bindir said that telecom was one of the fastest growing sectors in Nigeria’s economy in the past five years.
“I am not happy to inform you that nearly, if not 100 per cent, of the technology required today in Nigeria are sourced from outside Nigeria.
“We have seen a huge rise in the remittance level based on technology requirements; we have N10 billion to N20 billion going out of the country for the transfer of technology into the country.
“The range of technology sourced include: software – mini computer programme of simple to sophisticated levels, specialised electronic computer programmes, even dragging of fibre optics under the sea among others,’’ he said.
Bindir said that the country had to get these technologies if it must meet the aspiration in global development of the telephony, television and radio.
He, however, said that the capital flight was a major drain on the country’s foreign reserve.
According to him, this necessitated agency’s intervention by seeking the collaboration of service providers and other stakeholders to seek for a way to reduce the capital flight.
Bindir said that NOTAP in collaboration with network service providers and other stakeholders would organise a two-day roundtable in December to discuss and come up with a solution to the challenge.
He added that the Nigeria Communication Commission, the regulator of the sector, would also participate in the roundtable as well as local vendors.
Bindir said that all of these people would be involved so that no one would be short-changed.
The director-general said the communiqué that would be issued at the end of the meeting would guide telecom investors on the rules and laws guiding investment in the country.
“Hopefully, in about five years, we should be able to see the amount of money leaving Nigeria for telecommunications requirement reducing.
“NOTAP is going to cover each industrial sector with a view to sanitising the process of payments for technology transferred into Nigeria with the aim of getting Nigeria also to contribute to the supply of these technologies,’’ he said.
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According to him, manufacturers in the non-alcoholic beverage segment are already facing heavy fiscal and cost pressures.
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