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Civic-Tech Hackathon: DG NITDA Urges Finalists To Channel Digital Solutions Toward Good Governance, National Development

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Civic-Tech Hackathon DG NITDA Urges Finalists To Channel Digital Solutions Toward Good Governance, National Development

Olushola Okunlade Writes

The Director-General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Kashifu Inuwa CCIE has encouraged the finalists of the 2022 Yvote Naija Civic Tech Hackathon to channel their ingenuity into developing innovative solutions that will strengthen citizens’ participation in the electoral process and help deepen Nigeria’s democratic experience.

Inuwa, represented by the National Director, National Centre for Artificial intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR), Engr. Ya’u Garba, said this while delivering a Keynote Address at the Grand finale of the event in Abuja.

The DG emphatically stated the need to explore innovative civic-tech solutions to address persistent concerns of vote buying, voter apathy, and electoral violence.

“As the 2023 general elections approach, the importance of this Civic Tech Hackathon cannot be over-emphasized because citizens’ participation in the electoral process is an indispensable pillar of democracy and good governance.

“Participation mechanisms provide the government with regular feedback for developing policies and designing decisions processes that promote the democratic ethos and with our general elections around the corner, Nigeria needs programs like this Civic Tech Hackathon to help bolster inclusive and accountable decision-making, equitable civic participation and voice, effective public service delivery and government responsibility”, Inuwa avowed.

Civic-Tech Hackathon DG NITDA Urges Finalists To Channel Digital Solutions Toward Good Governance, National Development
The Representative of the Director-General of NITDA and National Coordinator of NCAIR, Engr. Ya’u Garba Delivering the DG’s Keynote Address at the 2022 CivicTech Hackathon.

According to him, the outcome of the grand finale would further bring to the fore, the value that technology brings to the electoral process.

“Technological innovations have revolutionized and transformed the way we live, work, and interact with people near and far. In the process, technology is helping us to constantly evolve and achieve more to make the world a better place for all across the social, economic, and political realms”, he affirmed.

Inuwa added that the introduction of technology into the electoral process is generating both interest and concern among voters, as well as practitioners, across the globe.

He however stressed that most electoral management bodies around the world are adopting new technologies like Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, and Cloud Computing amongst others, to improve the different stages of their electoral process, before, during, and after the elections.

“In order to guarantee efficiency and improve confidence in their electoral systems, many countries are increasingly looking in the direction of digital technology as essential to the conduct of credible elections and enhancement of political transparency”.

“Digital technology has been deployed across the process from voter registration, voter accreditation, the casting of a ballot, collation/counting of votes, transmission, and publication of the results. This has resulted in increased participation among voters and made elections more inclusive for voters across every segment of the population, especially people living with disabilities. Other applications of digital technologies also include the compilation of voter lists, demarcation of electoral boundaries, and conducting voter education campaigns”, he said.

While saluting the courage and determination of the Brain Builders Youth Development Initiative (BBYDI), Yvote Naija, and Christian Aid for the initiative to discover lasting solutions to prevailing challenges in the electoral system and ensure the active participation of Nigerians in the process, Inuwa expressed optimism that at the end of the event, there shall be the emergence of innovative civic-tech solutions to eliminate the irregularities and fraudulent practices that have been the bane of Nigeria’s electoral processes.

He added that NITDA is committed to entrenching technology and innovation as critical tools for the successful implementation of the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS), and the Agency’s Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan (2021 – 2024) toward growing the nation’s prosperity.

“Through the continued support of the Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Isa Ali Ibrahim (Pantami), the Agency has initiated and organized numerous hackathons and competitions to support more indigenous innovators and entrepreneurs to develop innovative solutions for solving our local problems. Thus, it has been using these programs as platforms to encourage talented young Nigerians to showcase their innovative ideas and solutions”, Inuwa stressed.

He further notified the audience that NITDA has taken strides to roll out several programs and initiatives in partnership with international and local agencies and development organizations to foster creative and innovative ideas within Nigeria’s teeming youth.

“Such programs include the Bridge to MassChallenge Nigeria program, which is a sponsored collaboration between NITDA and MassChallenge (a global network of zero-equity startup accelerators based in the US), and iHatch incubation program which is a partnership with Japan International Corporation Agency (JICA).”

“We have equally launched the FabLab, the first of its kind in Nigeria, within the National Center for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR) to provide the required support and facilities for our teeming innovators to be able to prototype and commercialise their ideas. The Nigerian Government remains relentless in its commitment to sustaining the enabling environment to entrench innovation hence NITDA established two key subsidiaries – the Office for Nigerian Digital Innovation (ONDI) and the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR) through which the Agency implements programs and initiatives to inspire innovation among the youth while also strengthening the ecosystem”.

Inuwa explained that the subsidiaries are adapting activities to focus on strengthening the innovation ecosystem through collaboration, supporting innovation by promoting the adoption of emerging technologies for sustainable development, digital job creation, and promoting indigenous content development.

He congratulated the finalists for having come thus far in the hackathon and assured that NITDA alongside its subsidiaries and the overwhelming support of Prof. Isa Ali Pantami, is ready, willing, and able to work with like-minded organisations to expand the frontiers of result-oriented digital solutions for good governance and national development.

“Whatever the outcome at the end of the day, you are all winners in the race for entrenching efficiency, reliability, and credible elections”, Inuwa assured.

Earlier, the Executive Director of Brain Builders Youth Development Initiative, Olasupo Abideen in his welcome address noted that at the end of the pitch, the team with the most promising solution will be awarded 2 million naira to execute their proposed solution.

The cash prizes, Abideen said will be disbursed at every project milestone in order to ensure the funds are utilized effectively.

“As for the first and second runners-up, we have support from NITDA to mentor, incubate and fund their respective solutions. To make the game a win-win for all, we are looking at merging the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th positions with the first three if that will bring a stellar result. We are doing this in the sole interest of the country; therefore, everyone is a winner as long as we achieve our common goal”, he added.

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NITDA Showcased Nigeria’s Innovative IT Policy Formulation Approach At 2023 London Blockchain Conference

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The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), showcased Nigeria’s Innovative IT Policy Formulation Approach at the just concluded London Blockchain Conference. NITDA led the Nigerian delegation at the conference, held from 31st May to 2nd June 2023 at the Queen Elizabeth II International Conference Centre, Westminster, London, United Kingdom.

Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, CCIE, the Director General/CEO, represented by Dr. Usman Gambo Abdullahi, Director, Information Technology Infrastructure Solutions, participated in a panel discussion on “Blockchain Innovation Program: Changing Lives Through BSV Education”. He used the opportunity to inform the global Blockchain community of Nigeria’s innovative approaches toward ensuring nationwide adoption of the technology.

NITDA Showcased Nigeria’s Innovative IT Policy Formulation Approach At 2023 London Blockchain Conference

Mr. Inuwa informed that the National Blockchain Policy for Nigeria, approved by the Federal Executive Council on Wednesday 3rd May 2023 was unveiled by Professor Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, FCIIS, FBCS, FNCS, the former Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, on Tuesday 16th May 2023. He further indicated that the Policy was developed to help Nigeria’s transition into the digital economy by using Blockchain technology in boosting innovation, improving public services, creating job opportunities, reducing corruption, and driving economic growth.

 

It may be recalled that the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy for a Digital Nigeria (NDEPS) was launched and unveiled by Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, the former President, in 2019. The Policy, anchored on 8 pillars, has Digital Society and Emerging Technologies as one of the pillars. NITDA, being the Policy’s key implementing Agency, crafted the Agency’s Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan, anchored on seven strategic pillars, namely Developmental Regulation, Digital Literacy, and Skills, Digital Entrepreneurship, Indigenous Content Development and Promotion, Digital Transformation, Cybersecurity, and Emerging Technologies. The implementation of the National Blockchain Policy for Nigeria, focused on three areas – talent development, innovation, and adoption – is aimed at helping Nigeria achieve, among others, improved transparency and accountability, increased efficiency, enhanced security, financial inclusion, and job creation. It will also help in boosting innovation, improve government services, drive economic growth, enhance public trust in governance, and promote citizen engagement.

NITDA Showcased Nigeria’s Innovative IT Policy Formulation Approach At 2023 London Blockchain Conference

Mr. Inuwa highlighted the global high demand for employable skills. With a population of over 200 Million, Nigeria accounts for about 50% of West Africa’s population. Furthermore, Nigeria has a significant brain capital and a strong comparative advantage to leverage Blockchain technology to supply highly skilled labour to the global market. It is in this regard that the Agency commissioned the National Talent Gap Assessment which resulted in the development of the National Digital Skills Strategy. The NITDA Blockchain Scholarship Scheme with Domineum Blockchain Technology Solutions as the implementing partner and BSV Blockchain Association through BSV Blockchain Academy as the content provider,  is part of the Agency’s grand plan of adding 500,000 Blockchain professionals to the talent pool, with the aim of making Nigeria a leading talent hub for Blockchain innovation and development. The first batch of the Scholarship program recorded about 92,000 applications out of which 32,000 have successfully completed the program and their certificates were issued at the launching and unveiling of the Policy.

It is exciting to note that Nigeria secured the commitment of BSV Blockchain Association through Stefan Mathews, co-Founder and Executive Chairman of the nChain Group, a global Blockchain technology and Intellectual Property holding company as well as Executive Committee member of Bitcoin Association, for subsequent batches of the program.

 

It may also be recalled that NITDA issued the National Blockchain Adoption Strategy in 2021, after series of engagements with ecosystem stakeholders. The Strategy focused on six initiatives, namely Establishment of Nigeria Blockchain Consortium; the Strengthening of the Regulatory and legal framework; Provision of National Digital Identity; the Promotion of Blockchain Digital Literacy and Awareness; Creation of Blockchain Business Incentive Programmes; and Establishment of a National Blockchain Sandbox for Proof of Concepts and Pilot Implementation. The National Blockchain Policy leverages the successes achieved as well as lessons learned from the implementation of the Strategy.

 

The Director General further reiterated NITDA’s commitment to sustaining the momentum, leveraging Blockchain technology in particular and emerging technologies in general, towards transforming Nigeria into a leading digital economy, providing quality life and economic prosperity for all.

 

 

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NITDA, NAICOM Collaborate To Institutionalise Cyber Insurance

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Rashidat Okunlade Writes

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) is exploring partnership and collaboration with the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) on how to institutionalise Cyber Security Insurance in the country.

The Director-General of NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, CCIE who led the Agency’s management team to the Commission on a courtesy visit reiterated the fact that the insurance coverage is long overdue, especially as it is virtually impossible for any business to operate without connecting to the internet.

According to Inuwa, almost every adult in Nigeria moves around with “a supercomputer in his/her hand or pockets”, which invariably exposes one to cybercrimes and criminals.

While quoting some reports that the global cybercrime as of 2021 was almost $6TR and projected to grow by 15% year-on-year, the DG said that as of today the figures have increased to about $8TR and will reach $10.5 TR by 2025.

“Cybercrime, if you can quantify it as a nation, will be the third largest economy, and it is bigger than all crimes combined together, in terms of cost”.

“In view of this, we need to institutionalise Cyber Insurance because Nigeria loses about N200B to cybercrime annually, imagine that just 0.0% of the Nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is worth more than N200B”, Inuwa noted.

NITDA, NAICOM Collaborate To Institutionalise Cyber Insurance

DG, NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa, CCIE with the Commissioner for Insurance, NAICOM, Mr. Olorundare Sunday Thomas, after the Courtesy visit.

Inuwa said, “Looking at this and the rate services are being digitised, coupled with the push for government digital services as well as COVID-19, the pace we are digitising has been accelerated; the future is therefore arriving faster than expected”.

The DG who emphasised the importance of securing the Insurance averred that whereas the commission has the primary mandate of insurance, the Agency also has certain mandates relating to cyber insurance, including the development of Information Technology in Nigeria which Cyber Security is an integral part.

The NITDA Boss expressed the hope that once the insurance is gotten, the country will be well positioned to mitigate the recurring losses, and the ecosystem as well as the quality of systems in Nigeria will be strengthened and upgraded respectively.

“Achieving this feat will also translate to strengthening developers of systems to up their game, by taking it through a series of tests before taking their products to the market”.

“Many countries have institutionalised cyber insurance, Africa inclusive; South Africa, Kenya, and Egypt have done so. Looking at our status in Africa as the largest economy and having the most vibrant digital ecosystem as well as the fastest growing digital economy, I think it is the right time for us also to institutionalise Cyber Insurance in Nigeria”, the DG maintained.

The Commissioner for Insurance/Chief Executive Officer of the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), Olorundare Sunday Thomas who gave a nod to the proposal brought forward by the NITDA DG, noted that he has always been talking to relevant stakeholders to look at the positive side of risks associated with technology.

“Looking at the volume of data that are driven daily, the cost associated with data, magnitude, and impact of the economy of nations, if there should be any economy that should be more concerned about cybercrime, it should be Nigeria”.

“The more we look forward to using technology to resolve many problems, we must also seize the opportunity to increase our workforce”, Thomas added.

The CFI assured the NITDA team of the Commission’s readiness to partner with the Agency towards institutionalising cyber insurance.

Both teams were unanimous in hitting the ground running as they agreed to create a committee of six members, three from each organisation to ascertain the modus operandi and fashion out the terms of reference.

 

 

 

 

 

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ASR Africa Launches Tech-Based Mentorship Program For Girls In Tertiary Institutions Across Northern Nigeria

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The Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa) has unveiled a pivotal Mentorship Programme tailored for young female students at the Federal College of Education, Technical (FCET), Gusau, Zamfara State today.

 

This initiative, which was birthed and draws inspiration from the principles highlighted at the 2022 UN Women Convention on the Status of Women (CSW) in New York, USA, is centred around “Innovation, technological change, and education in the digital age for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls”.

 

Dr. Ubon Udoh, Managing Director/CEO of ASR Africa, said, ” Our commitment to education at ASR Africa goes beyond providing infrastructure and financial support, but also involves significant technical assistance. Our collaboration with the management and staff of FCET Gusau is one such partnership. I enjoin the young ladies of the college to fully embrace this opportunity and leverage it to become valuable contributors to their communities.” “With the launch of this program, ASR Africa is proud to stand at the forefront of advancing the UN Women’s mission by striving to bridge the digital divide for Nigerian women and girls,” he added.

 

In his response, Prof. Umar Bello, Provost of FCET Gusau, expressed profound gratitude to ASR Africa’s Chairman, Abdul Samad Rabiu, for exceeding their initial request for infrastructural assistance to include technical assistance which has immense benefits for the school. He also acknowledged the partners who are collaborating with ASR Africa in this endeavour.

 

This ASR Africa mentorship program seeks to address several hurdles that young women in STEM fields encounter, such as the scarcity of female role models, limited opportunities for mentoring and sponsorship, and deep-rooted cultural and societal biases. The program is expected to bolster the number of female students opting for careers in STEM fields, enhancing their academic performance and preparing them for future career prospects.

 

The launch attracted attention and participation from numerous women’s organisations from the United Nations and across the continent of Africa, some of whom engaged the students through enlightening presentations and a thought-provoking Q&A session.

 

ASR Africa, established in 2021 by African industrialist, philanthropist, and Chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, is devoted to providing sustainable, impact-based indigenous solutions to urgent developmental issues in health, education, and social development across Africa, via its annual USD100million Africa Fund for Sustainable Development and Renewal.

 

 

 

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