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The Nigerian ICT4D Plan & Vision 20-2020. Leveraging Technology to Drive Nigeria’s Accelerated and Sustainable Socio-Economic Development. Presented @ e-Nigeria 2010 Summit 18 th May 2010. DR. ARMSTRONG TAKANG Chairman, ICT4D Plan Committee / CEO, Alteq.ict.
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The Nigerian ICT4D Plan & Vision 20-2020 Leveraging Technology to Drive Nigeria’s Accelerated and Sustainable Socio-Economic Development Presented @ e-Nigeria 2010 Summit 18th May 2010 DR. ARMSTRONG TAKANG Chairman, ICT4D Plan Committee / CEO, Alteq.ict
Leveraging Technology to Drive Nigeria’s Accelerated and Sustainable Socio-Economic Development
Background • Part of a global initiative on WSIS to enable member nations create an information society by designing an action plan that guides the design, implementation and monitoring of ICT-related programs • Implementation Component of the Nigeria’s IT Policy – A set of programs to ensure that the policy objectives are achieved. • Sponsored and Coordinated by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) in collaboration with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) as part of its African Information Society Initiative (AISI). • Current ICT4D Plan – 2011 is the first of 4-yearly plans for the period 2008-2011.
ABOUT THE ICT4D • Acknowledgements • Objectives • Scope – Sectors Covered • Relevant National Policies and Initiatives • Framework • Sample Sectors/Programs/Plan Actions
ABOUT THE ICT4D Acknowledgements • Principal Officers of NITDA – Pioneer DG of NITDA, Professor G.O. Ajayi; Current DG of NITDA, Professor C.O. Angaye; Mr. U.A. Garba; Dr. M.O. Ubaru; Dr. A.S. Daura; Mr. EmekaEzekwesili; Mr. InyeKemaAbonta; Dr. V.O. Olatunji; and Mr. Agbali • List of Resource Persons: Chairman (Dr. Armstrong Takang ); Coordinator (Dr. M.O. Ubaru); UNECA Consultant (Professor C. Dzidonu); Health (Mr. Akin Oyemakinde and Mr. AdeoluOdusote); Agriculture (Dr. Aisha Mahmood); Education (Professor O.C. Akinyokun); Research and Development (Professor C. Uwadia and Dr. Chris Nwannenna); Human Resource Development (Mr. H. Dalhatu and Mr. B. Olubamise); Governance and Legislature (Mr. E. Edet and Mr. O. Bali); National Security and Law Enforcement (Mr. WoleAkinfenwa); Electronic Government (Mr. Peter Jack and Mr. Hakeem Ajijola); Infrastructure (Mr. S.A. Adedeji and Dr. Ado Dan-Isa); Private Sector (Mr. Imo Ukpong and Mr. Jide Awe); and ICT Awareness, Popularization and Development (Mr. SegunOruame and Mr. John Dada) • Editorial Board: Chairman (Professor O.C. Akinyokun); Dr. M.O. Ubaru; Mr. B. Olubamise; Mr. Jide Awe; and Secretary (Dr. V.O. Olatunji)
ABOUT THE ICT4D Objectives The Nigerian ICT for Development (ICT4D) Plan is a Strategic Action Plan developed within the context of Vision 20-2020 and the 7-Point Agenda focused on: • Tackling and addressing factors and challenges involved in ensuring that social and economic growth is rapid, sustainable, widespread and inclusive for the benefit of Nigeria and its people. • Ensuring Nigeria becomes an information and knowledge society that enables Nigeria and its citizens to fully participate in the information age. • Addressing how Nigeria can exploit and tap into the benefits of the information revolution to facilitate wealth creation, poverty reduction, employment generation, wealth redistribution, sustainable development and global competitiveness through the exploitation, development and deployment of ICTs within the society and economy, etc.
ABOUT THE ICT4D Relevant National Policies and Initiatives • National Economic Empowerment Development Strategy (NEEDS) • State Economic Empowerment and Development Strategies (SEEDS) • Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) • 7-Point Agenda • Vision 20-2020
ABOUT THE ICT4D Scope – Sectors Covered
ABOUT THE ICT4D Framework A Sector by Sector approach was followed. Thorough understanding of the unique challenges of each sector was sought after, before a strategic plan – per sector – was developed.
ABOUT THE ICT4D Framework Each Program was considered in an extensive framework, and specific Plan Actions were developed to fall under each program, tied to overall objectives and with other dependencies taken into consideration
ABOUT THE ICT4D • Sample Sectors/Programs/Plan Actions
ABOUT THE ICT4D • Sample Sectors/Programs/Plan Actions
VISION 20-2020 “By 2020 Nigeria will be one of the 20 largest economies in the world able to consolidate its leadership role in Africa and establish itself as a significant player in the global economic and political arena”
VISION 20-2020 Main Indicative Parameters Source: www.nv2020.org
VISION 20-2020 • In 2008, The IMF Reported the leading economies in the world as the following: All Members of G-20, Except India $ Millions Source: IMF, 2009 PURCHASING POWER PARITY - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (PPP GDP)
VISION 20-2020 • Contribution of Agriculture, Industry and Services to the GDP of these leading economies: % of GDP Source: World Bank, 2009
VISION 20-2020 GDP Growth rates of the leading economies: % Growth of GDP Source: CIA World Factbook, 2009
THE GLOBAL ICT INDUSTRY SEGMENTS OF THE ICT INDUSTRY
THE GLOBAL ICT INDUSTY OVERVIEW OF SEGMENTS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY
THE GLOBAL ICT INDUSTRY OVERVIEW OF SEGMENTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY
THE GLOBAL ICT INDUSTRY The Revenue from the Telecommunications Market Globally was 4.03 Billion Dollars in 2009. The ICT industry is still believed to be the only real recession proof sector. The Middle East and Africa are projected to be the fastest growing markets worldwide.
THE GLOBAL ICT INDUSTRY 49 Billion Dollars was spent on Enterprise Equipment from this region in 2009. That spending is billed to rise steadily over the next five years. A mere fraction of this revenue accrues to resellers of these technologies within the continent.
ICT IN NIGERIA 1ST Source: ITU • Leading GSM Nation in Africa • Fastest Growing Mobile Market in the World • Africa’s Most Competitive Fixed Line Market (50 Companies) • Leading Telecommunications Regulatory Body
ICT IN NIGERIA • 2ND HIGHEST INTERNET PENETRATION IN AFRICA • LARGEST GROUP OF YMC (YOUNG MINDED CONSUMERS) IN THE CONTINENT • HIGHLY POSITIVE SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS: 5TH AFRICAN COUNTRY ON ( >340,000 PEOPLE) • 5 INDIGENOUS OEMs • A REASONABLE NUMBER OF TRAINED AND CERTIFIED IT PROFESSIONALS, ETC CONTENDER
ICT IN NIGERIA 0.10% 3.10% 16.10% THE WORLD AVERAGE INTERNET PENETRATION IS 24.7% Penetration SOURCE: ITU
ICT IN NIGERIA GROWTH IN TREND OF PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION USING INTERNET
ICT IN NIGERIA GROWTH IN TREND OF PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION USING INTERNET
ICT IN NIGERIA MARKED CHALLENGES OF ICT IN NIGERIA
THE DIGITAL DIVIDE ICT EXPENDITURE AS % OF GDP Source: World Bank Databank
THE DIGITAL DIVIDE INTERNET USERS PER 100 PEOPLE
THE DIGITAL DIVIDE STATISTICS OF TELEPHONE, ELECTRICITY AND INTERNET ACCESS ACROSS THE GLOBE TELEPHONE ELECTRICITY INTERNET
THE DIGITAL DIVIDE FURTHER STATISTICS TELL A STORY OF THE DIGITAL DIVIDE MOBILE SUBSCRIBERS BROADBAND SUB FIXED TEL LINES INTERNET USERS
VISION 20-2020 • The World Bank had projected in 2008 that information technology would be responsible on a scale of 70/30, for determining real growth in most countries from 2015 and that by 2020, the most critical factor that would separate developed economies from non-developed ones would be hinged on whether a country would be an ICT have or ICT have-not country. • ICT is one of the best performing sectors in the World Bank’s portfolio, both in terms of returns and development impact. • There are several ways in which the provision of ICTs can directly impact on improving the state of ALL the indicative parameters for Vision 20-2020. Source: GICT Dept, World Bank
ICTS AND VISION 20-2020 • HEALTH • HIGH LIFE EXPECTANCY • ENLIGHTENMENT • EMPOWERMENT TO FIGHT DISEASE • ROLE OF INFORMATION • Health statistics; • Data modelling and information mining for preventing epidemics; • Intelligent information systems that include evidence-based business rules and forecasting health events forecasting models. • Assure valid and reliable health information. • Developing health standard and policies • Determine relevant, valid and reliable population health indicators. • Distribute relevant health assessment information • Statistics on health institution • Regulation about health institutions • ROLE OF ICT • Health management Information System • Telemedicine • Web based distribution of health statistics • Geographic Information Systems and spatial analysis • Health Communication • TV, Video broadcast • Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) for Medical personnel • E-Learning • Information and Knowledge Management
ICTS AND VISION 20-2020 • ROLE OF INFORMATION • Consumption Statistics • Crop production Statistics • Animal reproduction Statistics • Genetic combination • Plant health System / statistics • Food safety systems and mechanism • Animal health system • Determining capacity building needs of farmers • Road Data information • Information availability on: • Crop Cultivation • Water Management • Fertilizer Application • Pest management • Transportation of food products • Food Preservation • Food quality management • Food Marketing • AGRICULTURE • TECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE, FOOD SECURITY, REASONABLE EARNINGS FROM FOOD EXPORT • ROLE OF ICT • Global Positioning System GPS- Enabled PDA to map road network • Geographic Information Technologies • E-Commerce • Knowledge Management System • Computer Aided Manufacturing • Computer Aided Designing • RFID
ICTS AND VISION 20-2020 • POLITY • PEACE, HARMONY, EFFECTIVE AND STABLE DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS, ETC • ROLE OF INFORMATION • Transparency • Accountable governance • Delivery of public service • Strategy Development • Electoral reforms • Gender Equality • ROLE OF ICT • E-Governance • Delivery of public service • E-Development initiatives • E-Learning • Human Capital Development • Enables Equal Access • E-Voting system
ICTS AND VISION 20-2020 • MACRO-ECONOMY • GDP OF NOT LESS THAN $900 BILLION, PER CAPITA OF NOT LESS THAN $4000 PER ANNUM • ROLE OF INFORMATION • Investment decisions • Infrastructure Development • Institutional Reforms • Development of markets • Private sector growth • Global opportunities • Support for SMEs • Policy formulation and regulation • Lowering technical barriers • ROLE OF ICT • Electronic Payment system • Digitization of Administrative work • Electronic applications and trading documents • Electronic signatures • Harmonisation of information • E-Commerce • Electronic processing of Imports and Export • Globalisation