NCC creates new Department to accelerate government’s agenda

Tue, Jul 7, 2020
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THE Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) says it has created a new Department to accelerate the Federal Government’s agenda of driving the overall national digital economy strategy.

The new Department, Digital Economy Department, is principally responsible for implementing programmes and policies aimed at fully supporting and promoting the national digital economy agenda of the government.

Dr Ikechukwu Adinde, Director, Public Affairs of the commission, made this known on Tuesday in a statement.

Adinde said that the Governing Board of the Commission approved the creation of the new department at its last meeting.

“The Department is strategically and structurally placed under the Office of the Executive Vice-Chairman (EVC)/Chief Executive Officer of NCC,’’ he said.

The NCC’s EVC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, said that creation of the new Department was in line with the commission’s strategy to create a dedicated team.

Danbatta said the team’s sole responsibility was to give necessary push to the promotion of digital economy vision of the Federal Government being driven by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Pantami.

“Placing the newly-created Department under the Office of the EVC, also underscores the importance the commission places on the need to successfully drive the overall national digital economy strategy of the government through ensuring its effective monitoring and supervision,” he said.

Danbatta said that in addition to working with the eight pillars of the National Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) document, the Broadband Implementation Unit in the Commission, “hitherto placed under the Special Duties Department, and all staff of the Unit, are to move to the newly-created Digital Economy Department.

“Babagana Digima, an Assistant Director in the Special Duties Department, has been moved and designated as the pioneer Head of the new Department,” he said.

The EVC, however, disclosed that NDEPS, as a national policy document, was unveiled by President Muhammadu Buhari in November 2019 to add the needed impetus to the actualisation of the Federal Government’s Economy Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP).

“The digital economy policy document has eight pillars, which include: Developmental Regulation, focussing on effective regulation of the ICT and digital sector in a way that enables development.

“Secondly, Digital Literacy and Skills, which speaks to the provision of policy backing for massive training of Nigerians from all works of life in order to enable them to obtain digital literacy and other digital skills.

“This pillar will also facilitate the training of Nigerians,’’ Danbatta said.

He said the third pillar is Solid Infrastructure, which has to do with the deployment of fixed and mobile infrastructure to deepen the broadband penetration in the country.

The Service Infrastructure is aimed at supporting Government Digital Services and the provision of robust digital platforms to drive the digital economy.

He said the Soft Infrastructure element focusses on strengthening public confidence in the use of digital technologies and participation in the digital economy.

Danbatta said Digital Services Development and Promotion was the sixth pillar, which addresses the development of a vibrant digital ecosystem that supports Innovation-driven Enterprises (IDE).

He said Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in a way that engenders innovation.

According to him, the seventh pillar is Digital Society and Emerging Technologies, focussing on tying the development of the digital economy to indices of wellbeing in the lives of the ordinary citizens; mentoring startups on emerging technologies and deploying their solutions.

“The eight pillar of NDEPS is Indigenous Content Development and Adoption, which pivots on the provision of a policy framework that gives preference to digitally-skilled Nigerians for government-funded projects in line with the Executive Orders 003 and 005 of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari,” he said.

The EVC said as the telecommunication regulator, the commission was poised to play a significant role in the overall implementation of the digital economy policy and strategy, hence, the need for the commission to create the new department.

“The new department, which focusses on working with eight pillars on NDEPS as well as overseeing the Implementation of National Broadband Plan (NBP) 2020 to 2025.

Danbatta, however, affirmed that, apart from infusing new dynamism into the existing digital economy function, the creation of new department amplifies the Commission’s ‘Regulatory Excellence’.

“This is one of the five pillars of its Strategic Management Plan (SMP) 2020-2024,” he said.

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– Jul. 7, 2020 @ 19:09 GMT |

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