Monday, April 29, 2019

CGN warns President Buhari to put a round peg in a round hole when choosing country’s Communication Minister


CGN WARNS PRESIDENT BUHARI TO PUT A ROUND PEG IN A ROUND HOLE WHEN CHOOSING COUNTRY’S COMMUNICATION MINISTER




The Computer Guild of Nigeria (CGN) on Sunday warned President Muhammadu Buhari to be very careful and selective when choosing the next Communication Minister for his second term political administration.

This was contained in a press release issued and signed by the President of the Computer Guild of Nigeria (CGN), Wole Adedoyin in Lagos on Sunday.

According to the Guild, “The first term tenure of President Muhammadu Buhari had nothing good to write home about in the area of Information Communication and Technology when compared to the impact made during the regime of President Goodluck Jonathan when Dr. Mrs. Mobolaji Johnson headed the Information Communication and Technology Ministry”.

“President Buhari should stop playing politics with the Ministry of Information Communication and Technology, how can a Barrister of law be appointed to head such fragile ministry, has the ministry turned to Law Chamber? We want competent, skilled, proficient, capable and an achiever who has contributed enormously to the development of the country’s Information Communication and Technology (ICT) rather than making another irrelevant professional to head the Ministry.”

“President Buhari should know that Barrister Adebayo Shitu is a failed experiment. Such experiment shouldn’t happen again. The country’s ICT performance is not improving when compared to the foreign and other African communication ministries. Barrister Shitu is a wrong peg in a right hole and we hope this type of mistake committed by President Muhammadu Nuhari wont happened again.”

Computer Guild of Nigeria finally commended other ICT stakeholders in the country for their competency, professional conducts and patient to withstand the current problems facing the country’s communication ministry.

Sunday, February 10, 2019

ICT LOCA Roundtable advocates robust measures to promote the consumption of local ICT goods and services in the Oil and Gas sector


ICT LOCA ROUNDTABLE ADVOCATES ROBUST MEASURES TO PROMOTE THE CONSUMPTION OF LOCAL ICT GOODS AND SERVICES IN THE OIL AND GAS SECTOR















ICT Community Roundtable organized by ICT Local Content Association (ICTLOCA) has advocated robust measures and solutions to challenges facing ICT Practitioners engaged in the provisions of goods and services in the Oil and Gas Sector and other sector of the economy.
As part of efforts to tap into the huge investment opportunities innate in the Oil and Gas sector, the Nigerian Content Consultative Forum ICT (NCCF-ICT) sectoral working group of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) gave birth to ICT Local Content Association (ICTLOCA) to actualize this dream.

ICTLOCA is the association responsible for the protection of interest of local ICT practitioners, enforcement and implementation of the NOGICD Act and other local content policies of government on the use and deployment of indigenous Information Communication Technology products and services in the oil and gas sector and other sectors of the Nigerian economy for the benefit of local ICT practitioners. The ICT Local Content Association represents the interest of ICT practitioners in the oil and gas sector. The Local Content Act allows Nigerian ICT players to provide 75 per cent rental of communication lines, 85 per cent telecommunication subscription services; 95 percent of public address system services as well as 75 percent of other information system/ IT services. Also to tap into the over $190 billion local content market following the creation of the Nigerian Content Consultative Forum ICT (NCCF-ICT) sectorial working group by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB).

30th of January was historical in the history of the Association as ICT Practitioners gathered at NIRA Secretariat, 8, Funsho Williams Avenue, Surulere in Lagos state to discuss ways indigenous ICT Practitioners could benefit from the NOGICD and other policies put in place for the promotion of local ICT goods and services during a Live ICT Community Roundtable themed “ICT Local Content: Dissecting challenges and proffering solutions. 

From the opening speech of Mr. Adewale Akingbade, President, ICT LOCA, the ICT Community Roundtable was put together to deepen patronage of local ICT goods and services and to provide huge financial and investment opportunities for Nigerians in Information and Communication Technology. 

The Roundtable which was hinged on three major activities which are exhibition, discussion and presentation of communique gave invited members and stakeholders the opportunity to deliberate on challenges militating against ICT companies and practitioners from benefiting from the local content laws and policies that is put in place to promote the patronage of local ICT goods and services in the Oil and Gas sector. 

In her Keynote address, Edith Udeagu, the Executive Secretary of NiRA said local content development in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector will serve as a stimulant for nation’s economic recovery and increase the production, sales, consumption of high-quality information technology products and services developed by indigenous companies that serve the needs of the local and global market.

The Roundtable session with the theme: Role, Challenges, Solution was moderated by a member of the Association and supported by Mr. Gbolahan Awonuga (ICT LOCA Treasurer) and Mrs. Abibat Olatunji, ICT LOCA Legal Adviser. It also had the following important dignitaries as panelists Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, Executive Chairman/CEO, NCC, Representative fromNigeria Internet Registration Association (NIRA), Emma Okonji, President NITRA, Prince Akinsemoyin, President, Nigeri-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and ‘DeRemi Atanda, Chairman of NCCF-ICT. Patrick Obah, Director, Planning, Research and statistics of NCDMB, Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, Chairman, ALTON, Dr. Isa Ali Pantami PhD, Director General, NITDA, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, Executive Secretary, PEBEC and Oluwaseun Adesanya, Chairman, Awareness and Planning Committee. Rev. Sunday Afolayan and Mr. Jide Awe also served as members of the Panel.

The 16-point communiqué issued after the Roundtable meeting was presented in the presence of the following stakeholders, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Computer Professionals Registration Council of Nigeria (CPN), Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Nigeria Information Technology Reporters Association (NITRA), FinTrak Software, SystemSpecs, BlueBic Limited, Local Content Diplomacy (LCD), Nigerian Content Consultative Forum in ICT (NCCF-ICT), Computers Guild of Nigeria (CGN), Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA) and other Individual Organizations. The communiqué was moderated by Adebunmi Akinbo, Secretary of ICT LOCA and supported by NCCF-ICT and representatives of NCDMB.

Resolutions reached at the end of the meeting include:
1. Government to encourage deliberate consumption of local ICT goods and services in the public and private sector, according to the NOGICD Act 2010.
2. NCDMB to ensure that the websites of Nigerian Companies bidding for contracts must be hosted locally and that they use a .ng domain name.
3. NCDMB to provide ICTLOCA access to Annual Nigerian Content Performance Report relating to ICT Contracts in the Oil and Gas industry and other relevant information that will assist the Association.
4. NITDA should certify local ICT Software and certify local software vendors.
5. Enforcement and Monitoring of local content laws and policies of government on the promotion of local content in ICT by CPN, NITDA, NCC and other relevant regulatory bodies.
6.
NCDMB to maintain a database of the formal and informal ICT skills and capabilities, with Open (statistics) Data Access to all Stakeholders.
7. Government through the NCDMB to identify, support and fund young innovators in the ICT industry and implement intervention programmes to correct the identified skills/competence gap.
8. NCDMB to support ICTLOCA’s efforts to ensure the patronage of local ICT goods and services.
9. CPN certification should be a sufficient requirement for the registration ICT practitioners on the NOGICD and NJQS.
10. Intensify collaborations between NCDMB and NCCF-ICT to increase awareness and sensitization of practitioners in the ICT industry.
11. NCDMB in collaboration with NITDA, NCC and other relevant government agencies should support existing ICT Hubs to be more efficient, sustainable and relevant to the needs of the industry.
12. Government through the relevant regulatory agencies should sanction all offenders of local content laws and policies.
13. NCDMB to organize relevant trainings and seminars for ICT practitioners to enlighten them on project tendering and ICT Jobs and Service contract awards processes and implementation in the Oil and Gas Sector.
14. NCDMB to consider the possibility of unbundling jobs in the oil and gas sector to create opportunities for local ICT SMEs to partake in projects that are relatively within their financial capability.
15. NCDMB to collaborate with ICTLOCA and NCCF-ICT to immediately conduct a survey to determine the quantum of ICT goods and services utilized in the sector, the percentage provided by Nigerians and foreigners and the Skill set required majorly by local ICT practitioners to undertake the provisions of ICT goods and services in the sector.
16. NCDMB to facilitate the participation of OEMs and ICT practitioners in Nigeria to drive investment in Local Content.

In his closing remarks, Rev. Sunday Afolayan lauded the executives of ICT LOCA for organizing such educative and informative event (ICT Community Roundtable) and further urged members and stakeholders of the Forum to continue coming up with ideas and events aim at unbundling jobs and opportunities for ICT Practitioners in the oil and gas sector.
By: Tolulope Adedoyin – National P.R.O (Computer Guild of Nigeria – CGN). Ibadan.

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

ICT LOCA set to host ICT Community Roundtable on Wednesday, Jan. 30


ICT LOCA set to host ICT Community Roundtable on Wednesday, Jan. 30


ICT LOCA, the association responsible for the advocacy, promotion and protection of interest of local ICT Practitioners, enforcement and implementation of the NOGICD Act and other local content policies of government on the use of and deployment of indigenous information Communication Technology products and services in the oil and gas and other sector of the Nigerian economy is set to host invited ICT practitioners in Oil and Gas business tomorrow Wednesday, 30th January, 2019 by 11:00am at the NIRA Secretariat, 8 Funsho Williams Avenue, Surulere, Lagos State.

This was contained in a release made available to newsmen by the Secretary to the Governing Board, Chief Akinbo Adebunmi in Lagos yesterday.

According to Chief Akinbo Adebunmi, “The Roundtable is organized to bring together stakeholders to deliberate on ways indigenous ICT practitioners can benefit from these act and policies put in place for the promotion of local ICT goods and services.”

“Our proposed ICT Community Roundtable is strictly by invitation and for members and stakeholders in the ICT industry to discuss challenges militating against ICT companies and practitioners from benefiting from the local content laws and policies that is put in place to promote the patronage of local ICT goods and services in the oil and gas sector and other areas of Nigeria economy, Adebo added.”

The Roundtable with the theme “ICT Local Content and the NOGICD Act: Dissecting Challenges and Proffering Solutions” will afford members of the ICT Community to put together polices that will deepen patronage of local ICT goods and services and would positively have impact on their businesses. 

Chief Akinbo Adebunmi finally urged ICT Practitioners in the country to join ICT Loca and benefit from the huge financial opportunities, connections and investment in Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry.