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NCS Tasks FG On Digital Dev
Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to prioritise digital development in the country during his next four-year tenure.
The Conferences’ Committee Chairman of NCS, Mr Jide Awe, made the appeal in Lagos, yesterday.
According to him, the fear of some government officials in adopting digital technology in their daily activities, which also has to do with how secured the technology is, has made technology a challenge for the country.
He added that prioritising digital technology in the country would give the sector enough room to be the alternative the country needed from oil and petroleum.
“We are expecting President Muhammadu Buhari to build on his existing achievements and progress in the Information and Communications Technology sector; even though we are not where we ought to be.
“He needs to give some direction to his administration on the need to prioritise digital development.
“It is not enough that they have been talking about finding an alternative to oil and petroleum. This is the time to look for an alternative in digital technology with a concrete action,” he said.
Awe said that digital technology was a means of being competitive and surviving as a nation.
According to him, as a nation, we do not have any choice anymore if we need to compete favourably with other climes.
He expressed concern about the plans the country had regarding smart technologies.
“We are talking about technology because really the basis of our technology is the human capital.
“We have the capacity to do this, the technologies are available but it is a challenge.
“Technology, being a challenge is because everyone ought to be embracing technology but some people are not yet technology-literate, have fear of technology because of security and also the issue of infrastructure in certain areas.
“Challenges should not stop one from moving forward; with proper planning accordingly, we will get there,” he said.
Awe also called on the government to invest in the youth and support youth innovations.
“Technology is something we have to live with and we do not need to fear something that is good for us.
“We need to get a better understanding of things, have a better plan, put security measures in place, because we cannot avoid something that can make us better just because we are afraid of it.
“Also is the political will. We need to have it because the capacity, human capital are available in Nigeria,” he said.
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