NITDA, World Bank to sign pact on ICT capacity building
The National
Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and a World Bank
subsidiary, Growth and Employment in States (GEMS), have concluded talks
to collaborate and come up with a draft memorandum of understanding
for the development of ICT skills among Nigerians.
A statement according to its Head, Corporate Affairs, Mrs. Hadiza Umar said the draft MoU will include the rights and obligations of the parties for the purpose of implementing GEMS Program that will cover areas such as software testing, professional certification programs, software apps, e-commerce mobile apps, business process outsourcing among others.
The statement said that the acting Director General of the agency, Dr. Vincent Olatunji informed the World Bank team that the present Administration has the political will to drive the successful implementation of the program to fruition.
According to Olatunji, “Political will of this administration is working for us in the ICT sector in the country because the government is looking for means of diversifying the economy and ICT sector has been identified as one of the area that we can tap into.”
“There is assurance from the government on this. The minister with supervision from the office of the Vice president is committed to ensure that ICT drives the country’s economy”, Dr. Olatunji assured.
The lead delegate of the World Bank team, Mr. Andrew Gartside stressed on the need to sustain the programs due to the dynamic nature of ICT especially the Software sub sector and the need for both parties to ensure the sustainability of these programs.
A statement according to its Head, Corporate Affairs, Mrs. Hadiza Umar said the draft MoU will include the rights and obligations of the parties for the purpose of implementing GEMS Program that will cover areas such as software testing, professional certification programs, software apps, e-commerce mobile apps, business process outsourcing among others.
The statement said that the acting Director General of the agency, Dr. Vincent Olatunji informed the World Bank team that the present Administration has the political will to drive the successful implementation of the program to fruition.
According to Olatunji, “Political will of this administration is working for us in the ICT sector in the country because the government is looking for means of diversifying the economy and ICT sector has been identified as one of the area that we can tap into.”
“There is assurance from the government on this. The minister with supervision from the office of the Vice president is committed to ensure that ICT drives the country’s economy”, Dr. Olatunji assured.
The lead delegate of the World Bank team, Mr. Andrew Gartside stressed on the need to sustain the programs due to the dynamic nature of ICT especially the Software sub sector and the need for both parties to ensure the sustainability of these programs.
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