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Digital Economy: Minister Tasks Huawei On Establishing ICT Centre For Nigerians, Africans

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By Olajide Meseko

Prof. Isa Ali Pantami, Honourable Minister for Communications and Digital Economy, has urged Huawei, a Chinese technology company, to establish a global ICT centre for the training of Nigerians and Africans.
The Minister made the request Monday, April 25, 2022, during the commencement of the implementation of the Federal Government and Huawei Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aimed at providing ICT skills to Nigerian youths, in Abuja, FCT.
The MoU aims at promoting the partnership between the Ministry of Communication and Huawei Technologies Company Limited to establish two core ICT projects in Nigeria: the Huawei ICT Academy Project and the Huawei ICT Talent Cultivation Project in line with the Ministry’s National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) for the development and promotion of Digital Economy and growth in Nigeria.
“The Nigerian government is thankful to Huawei especially looking at how the country has benefited in the CSR programmes.
“The President of Nigeria, His Excellency Muhammadu Buhari appreciates the work of Huawei and is encouraging Huawei to do more on the Nigerian soil since Nigeria is the largest and biggest market in Africa.
“Huawei (should) establish a global training center in Nigeria to train Nigerians and other African Countries on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT),” Pantami further stated.
The Minister also highlighted that the Federal Government has provided an enabling environment for international companies to invest and do business in Nigeria, report said.
He stated: “The administration has come up with “36 initiatives to enable the Ease of Doing Business (EODB) in Nigeria, signing an Executive Order to address the challenges faced by International companies to provide accountability, transparency, e-govt, tax holiday, visa on arrival, etc., which has moved Nigeria higher in the world ranking of ease of doing business.
“These are part of the administration’s determination to prioritise skills especially in the digital economy sector.”
According to Pantami, Huawei will make available, its technology and trainers to help curb the rate of unemployment in Nigeria by providing jobs, experience, opportunities and ICT certifications to students each year so as to increase their market competitiveness.
The implementation of the MoU would see more than 100,000 Nigerians benefit from the initiative beyond the agreement. The skills gained by the students will enable them become entrepreneurs in the nearest future, the Minister noted.
He added: “This partnership will enable the development of over 300 ICT Academies in top-rated universities, polytechnics and colleges of education in Nigeria.
“At least 10,000 University students from reputable universities – on the recommendation of the Ministry – will be trained each year with a total of 30,000 students in 3 years. This would include trainings, competitions and other activities incidental to the operation of the ICT Academy.”
Mr. Cui Jianchun, Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, was present at the event expressed delight to witness the initiative, according to report.
The Chinese envoy said: “I salute the Minister’s support in making Nigeria an outstanding country in ICT because the digital economy develops a country and develops young talents.
“The Chinese Embassy would continue to support the corporation to make a difference. We would sustain this initiative and ensure the University, Minister and Students testify to the initiative.”
Jianchun, who is China’s 14th Ambassador to Nigeria, also highlighted nine other programmes of Africa-China Cooperation over the next three years, which will further strengthen Africa-China practical cooperation and achieve mutual benefit and win-win result.
According to him, these include programmes in medical and health, poverty reduction and agricultural development, trade promotion, investment promotion, digital innovation, green development, capacity building, cultural and people-to-people exchange, and peace and security.
“The Digital Innovation Programme is being implemented today. I want to assure you that we are working with the relevant authorities in Nigeria, for example the Ministry of Agriculture in order to provide food for people.
“We are also doing the traditional herbs. This is a small project but it is very important,” he said.
In his goodwill message at the forum, Prof. Muhammad Ahmad Abdulazeez, Vice-Chancellor of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ABTU), in Bauchi State, commended Huawei for enhancing the skills of students in ICT.
The ABTU Vice-Chancellor stated that he would ensure that more students pass through the Huawei training and get provided with certifications.
Prof. Abdulazeez thanked the Minister for Communications and Digital Economy for his unrelenting support in providing ICT innovations for Nigerians, particularly in supporting educational skills for ICT for students.
Likewise, Brig. Gen. SS Ibrahim, Registrar Nigerian Army University, Biu, in Borno State, in his address on the occasion, stated that “the cooperation between Huawei and the Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy is good for the country in human capacity development in the area of ICT.”
He stated that the partnership is a sure foundation and strategy for the development of ICT and human capacity. This collaboration means that ICT in Nigeria is going towards the right direction, more so, the minister has made noteworthy changes and contributions to the development of ICT which has benefited the Nigerian youth.
Ibrahim said: “The Nigerian Army University, established in 2018, has decided to follow suit in ICT and partner with telecoms giant, Huawei, in order to fortify its students with the latest technology.
“I want to acknowledge and appreciate the Minister for being productive in developing the ICT sector and the management of Huawei for taking the bold step in the Nigerian ICT Sector”.
Mr. Trevor Liu, Managing Director of Huawei Technologies Company Limited, as well thanked the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Minister for according Huawei the enabling environment to operate and touch lives positively in the country.
The Huawei Chief stated: “Our vision and mission in Huawei have been to bring digital technology to every person, home, and organisation for a fully connected, intelligent world. Huawei has pushed this vision through many channels.
“One of which is our four Major ICT Talent cultivation initiatives, The Seeds for the Future Program, Huawei ICT Academy, Huawei ICT Competition, and The Job Fair. This is because we strongly believe that Digital Transformation is about Talents, and not all about Technology.”
He particularly appreciated Prof. Pantami for “identifying and seeing the need for Talent cultivation and development, and for also seeing Huawei Technologies as a Partner to work with in actualising this goal.”

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