National Information Technology Development Agency

National Information Technology Development Agency
Agency overview
Formed 18 April 2001 (18 April 2001)
Jurisdiction Government of Nigeria
Headquarters Abuja, FCT, Nigeria
Agency executives
  • Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, Director General
  • Christopher Okeke, Director Software and Outsourcing
  • Agu Collins, Director Infrastructure and Technical Support Services
Website nitda.gov.ng

National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) is a public service institution established by NITDA Act 2007 as the ICT policy implementing arm of the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology of the Federal Republic of Nigeria [1][2] It is saddled with sole responsibility of developing programs that caters for the running of ICT related activities in the country. NITDA is also mandated with the implementation of policies guideline for driving ICT in Nigeria.[3] It plays advisory role in copyright law by verification and revision of applicable laws in tandem with the application of software and technology acquisition. Majority of these activities are achieved through organization of workshops which cater for training needs of her staff , government functionaries and education sectors[4]

History

As part of the history of Nigeria, ICT related activities started in 1950. NITDA was commissioned by the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo, through the perfection of a bill designed to provide for the establishment of National Information Technology Development in 2007(NITDA Act ).[5] Operations of NITDA started in the year 2001, six years before the bill was passed into law. The agency main objective is to provide ICT as a tool in tertiary institution to drive the mechanism of education sector in the country. The agency started her operation in Abuja, FCT with 30 computers. This devices were used for the training of major government functionaries which include the president and his ministers. Within the first three years of establishment, the agency supplied 5700 computers system to over 187 educational institutions in the country which includes: universities, secondary and primary schools.[6][7]

References

  1. Usoro Abel. "Leveraging Developing Economies with the Use of Information Technology". IGI Globla. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  2. Management Association Informations References. "Human Rights and Ethics Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications". IGI Global. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  3. "2006 Information and Communications for Development Global Trends and Policies". World Bank. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  4. "NITDA to train 600 youths in software and technology". IT News Africa. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  5. Abdulaye Gematie. "Computing in Research and Development in Africa: Benefits, Trends ...". Springer Shop. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  6. Patient Idaresit Akpan-Obong; Peter Lang. "Information and Communication Technology in Nigeria".
  7. "NITDA ACT" (PDF). NITDA. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
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