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NITDA: How enhanced collaboration will drive Nigeria Digital Economy

*Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, CCIE, Director-General of the National Information Technology Development Agency, affirms the technology sector is one of the fastest growing and most impactful segments of the global economy, and Nigeria should position itself to fully harness its potential

Isola Moses | ConsumerConnect

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has advocated stronger collaboration among stakeholders to unlock opportunities in the Nigeria Digital Economy and accelerate national development.

Malam Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, CCIE, Director-General of NITDA, said this at a NITDA-States IT Stakeholders’ Engagement and Ecosystem Development programme with the theme, “Creating Opportunities, Breaking Boundaries: Towards Digitalisation and Entrepreneurial Evolution”, held, in Abuja, FCT.

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Speaking at the event, Inuwa, represented by Mr. Ajayi Babajide, Director Zonal Office Coordination, said the Nigerian economy as Africa’s largest by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is at a critical juncture.

The Director-General of the agency noted that country requires urgent diversification, saying, the digital economy presents a strategic pathway to sustainable growth, job creation, and inclusive development.

He equally explained that in today’s interconnected world, digitalisation has become a key driver of economic transformation, offering unprecedented access to knowledge and creating opportunities for developing nations to compete globally.

According to him, the technology sector remains one of the fastest growing and most impactful segments of the global economy.

Inuwa emphasised the need for Nigeria to position itself to fully harness its potential.

He also reaffirmed NITDA’s mandate to drive and coordinate digital innovation across the country.

The agency, stated he, is focused on creating an enabling environment that empowers all sectors, including underserved communities, to contribute meaningfully to the economy.

Inuwa highlighted the implementation of the agency’s Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan (SRAP 2.0), designed to deliver life-transforming opportunities and strengthen Nigeria’s digital ecosystem.

The NITDA Chief Executive averred the National Digital Literacy Framework (NDLF) aims to equip citizens across various sectors with the digital skills required to thrive in a rapidly evolving economy.

According to him, NITDA has established over 100 IT centres nationwide and provided infrastructure to support digital learning and skills acquisition. However, the Director-General stressed that sustaining and expanding these initiatives would require deeper collaboration with stakeholders.

Urging stronger partnerships among government at all levels, the private sector, academia, and civil society, Inuwa noted that innovation thrives in an ecosystem supported by effective policies, access to funding, and enabling regulations.

Inuwa also stressed the importance of investing in innovation hubs and incubators to nurture startups from ideation to market readiness, enabling them to compete favourably on the global stage.

On entrepreneurship, he noted that NITDA has continued to support innovation through its special purpose vehicles, including the Office for Nigerian Digital Innovation (ONDI) and the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR), which provide incubation, acceleration, and training programmes for startups and young innovators.

Besides, Nigeria’s innovation ecosystem has attracted significant investments and produced globally recognised startups, including unicorns, but said more efforts are needed to sustain the momentum, said he.

Inuwa further noted that digitalisation holds immense potential for economic diversification, job creation, and inclusive growth.

He, however, warned that these opportunities must be deliberately harnessed through robust policies, legal frameworks, and strong institutional support.

The engagement, the Director-General provided a platform for stakeholders to exchange ideas, co-create solutions, and align strategies for the effective rollout of digital initiatives across states in line with SRAP 2.0.

Inuwa as well restated the agency’s commitment to fostering partnerships and providing the necessary support to drive Nigeria’s digital transformation, expressing confidence that collective efforts would deliver lasting impact.

He, therefore, urged participants to remain committed to building a future where innovation thrives, opportunities are accessible, and Nigeria’s digital economy reaches its full potential.

Earlier, in his keynote address, Pharm. Eric Monday, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, in Kogi State.of Nigeria, explained the state’s digital strategy is focused on applying technology to critical sectors, particularly healthcare, where efforts are underway to improve data management and expand service coverage. He added that similar interventions are being extended to works and environmental management.

Pharm. Monday noted that outcomes from previous stakeholder engagements had helped shape actionable plans, stressing the importance of collaboration in achieving sustainable progress.

He also said: “Our goal is to learn from others while also sharing our experiences.

“The knowledge gained from engagements like this will help us strengthen our systems, create opportunities for our youth, and support skills development.”

Highlighting ongoing projects, he disclosed that a skills acquisition centre, supported by development partners, is nearing completion and will soon be equipped to train young people in relevant digital skills.

Monday further revealed that the state is expanding its partnerships beyond Nigeria, including collaborations with Chinese organisations, to build a robust innovation ecosystem and open up new economic opportunities.

Describing Kogi as a “land of opportunity,” the official said the government is committed to leveraging its strategic position as the Confluence State to attract investment and promote growth.

The agency said other dignitaries, who delivered remarks at the event included the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology, Nasarawa State, Mr. Damina John, as well as the Executive Director, Commercial and Industry Development at the North Central Development Commission (NCDC), Mrs. Aisha Rufai.

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