According to a Vanguard report, the delegates at the just concluded
 2017 eNigeria Conference and exhibition have expressed dismay that 
Nigeria spends a whooping sum of N868 billion ($2.8bn) annually on 
importation of hardware and software products and services annually.
This was revealed in a six page communiqué issued at the end of 
the  three day annual ICT event held at the International conference 
Centre, Abuja and read by Dr. Collins Agu, the director of Corporate 
Planning and Strategies at NITDA.
The delegates expressed concern that such expenditure has led to capital flight and massive job loss in the country.
The communiqué also noted that the Nigerian economy is making 
digital transition which is evident from the sheer volume of online 
financial transactions in the country which stood at over N56 trillion 
in 2016, and 204 percent increase in internet transactions between 2014 
and 2017 – from N5.41 billion to N16.45 billion.
The delegates further decried low patronage of  Made-in-Nigeria ICT
 goods and services,  which they said had resulted in considerable 
capital flight out of the country.
They described digital economy as an important enabler of economic 
growth since digital skills and technologies have the capacity to boost 
the productivity of every nation with such skills and technologies 
projected to contribute $2 trillion to the global economy by 2020.
The communiqué reads: ‘‘We are concerned that a whopping $2.8 
billion is expended on the importation of hardware and software products
 and services annually to the country which had led to capital flight.
‘‘We also note that the Nigerian economy is making digital 
transition which is evident from the sheer volume of online financial 
transactions in the country which stood at over N56 trillion in 2016, 
and 204 percent increase in Internet transactions between 2014 and 2017 –
 from N5.41 billion to N16.45 billion.
‘‘Digital economy is an important enabler of economic growth 
since digital skills and technologies have the capacity to boost the 
productivity of every nation with such skills and technologies projected
 to contribute $2 trillion to the global economy by 2020;
‘‘We note all efforts of NITDA on local content development, 
infrastructural deployment, capacity building as well as creation and  
review of existing regulations for effective ICT sector in the country;
‘‘We equally note that in 2017, NITDA saved the sum of 
N2.5billion for the Federal Government of Nigeria through the IT Project
 Clearance initiative.
‘‘ICT deployment in Nigeria is growing at a very high rate thus
 positioning the country as one of the fastest growing economies in 
sub-Sahara Africa, with the sector contributing about 12.58 percent to 
the GDP in 2017.’’
Continuing, the communiqué noted: The importance of a thriving 
Local Content Policy through ability to develop a “home-grown” digital 
economy which is dependent upon the development of ICT-capacity of 
Nigerians,
‘‘The directive of the Federal Government of Nigeria for all 
Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) to patronize 
“Made-in-Nigeria” Information Technology (IT) products and services.
‘‘That the digital economy comprises economic activities 
resulting from the billions of online connections leading to increase in
 revenue, empowerment of citizens, reduction in corruption and the 
creation of jobs.
‘‘The serious efforts of countries which experienced a high level economic growth through growing their digital economies.
‘‘The efforts of NITDA at collaborating with relevant 
government organisations such as the Bureau for Public Procurement 
(BPP); the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the 
Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation should be intensified to
 ensure that the certificates issued are used to assess the level of 
compliance of IT projects.
‘‘The giant strides made by NITDA in the development of 
Rulemaking Process aimed at stakeholders participation in the 
development of regulations, policies, and guidelines.’’
The theme of the 2017 eNigeria conference, ‘‘Fostering Digital 
Economy through Local Content Development and Effective Regulations’’,  
was predicated on three segments of using ICT to reduce unemployment, 
enhance national security and promote ICT local content  development 
through effective regulations.
The eNigeria organised by national Information technology 
Development Agency, NITDA is Nigeria’s flagship international conference
 and Exhibition that brings stakeholders together in the IT industry to 
deliberate on emerging technologies, local innovation and relevant 
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) issues for the 
socio-economic development of the nation
The objectives of 2017 edition were to encourage indigenous ICT 
innovation management for national and economic development; position 
the nation to benefit from emerging technologies; articulate the 
imperatives of ICT for effective service delivery; outline a roadmap for
 national ICT skills development and identify entrepreneurial 
opportunities and regulatory challenges affecting Local Content 
promotion and adoption.
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