NITDA Engages Stakeholders To Boost National Outsourcing Strategy

Representative of the DG NITDA, the Ag. Director of the Digital Economy Department of the Agency, Engr. Salisu Kaka giving his remark
The
Federal government of Nigeria, through the National Information Technology
Development Agency (NITDA), organized a 1-day stakeholder consultation forum on
the National Outsourcing Strategy (NOS), in Abuja, to give stakeholders an opportunity
for inputs to express their views and opinions on the proposed NOS in its
continuous efforts to create a fair and inclusive society that provides equal
opportunity.
The
participants which include the Academia, relevant MDAs, ICT Related Organizations,
as well as Government representatives, and key relevant stakeholders in the
Digital Economy sector share ideas and brainstorm for gainful deliberation.
The
Director General of NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa, who was represented by the Ag. Director,
Digital Economy Department, Engr. Salisu Kaka said that the stakeholder engagement
is an avenue where the National Outsourcing Strategy will enable Nigeria to
take advantage of the opportunities presented by the global value chain, leveraging
its competitive advantages of having the largest youth population in Africa, mature telecoms market, strategic geographic location, and vibrant innovation ecosystem to
create millions of jobs.
According
to him, the vision of the National Outsourcing Strategy is to make Nigeria a prime global
outsourcing destination. To achieve this, 7 strategic pillars have been
carefully chosen based on the country's unique environment and strengths, in line
with the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) for a Digital Nigeria.
He
noted that the strategy is also in alignment with the National Development
Plan and addresses key focus areas of Mr. President which are economic
diversification, youth employment, and security.
“We,
in NITDA, call on all stakeholders to support the implementation of the
strategy. This, we are confident, will facilitate the development of a resilient
and vibrant digital economy”, he noted.
Furthermore,
he stated, “as a national strategy, we encourage all stakeholders to cascade
this strategy so that we can build a highly competitive market, making Nigeria
the prime Global Outsourcing Destination.”
Presenting
a paper on the NOS, Dr. Ayodele A. Bakare, Head of the Digital Technology Adaption Unit,
NITDA, discussed the summary information about the proposed NOS which includes the rationale, vision, mission, goals, and Objectives of the NOS as well as
supporting pillars, governance structure, and implementation strategy.
Laying
emphasis on the primary objective of the document, he said, “the National
Outsourcing Strategy which aligns with the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy
aims to deliver 5 Million Jobs in Nigeria by 2030”.
“To achieve this ambitious target, the strategy is focused on seven critical pillars which include the following: Outsourcing, Infrastructure, Human Capital Development, Trust, Privacy and Security, Branding and Promotion, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, and lastly, Finance and Incentives,” he concluded.
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