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Rayyan Alhassan
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The National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA, has trained the staff of the National Traditional Council for Traditional Rulers in Nigeria, NTCRN, on capacity building program on e-government.

The Director-General Kashifu Inuwa, said that the exercise is to ensure the implantation of e-governance to the NTCRN staff, in a

A statement on Thursday by the NITDA head of Media Unit, Hadiza Umar, disclosed that the Director-General of the agency, Kashifu Inuwa, said that the exercise is to ensure the implantation of e-governance to the NTCRN staff

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He said, “the exercise is being carried out with a view to ensuring successful implementation of the e-Government Master Plan as well as inculcating the use of Information Technology in all government activities.”

Mr Inuwa who was represented by the Director, Information Technology and Infrastructure Solutions of the Agency, Dr Usman Gambo-Abdullahi, noted that the training was aimed at ensuring application of Technology in running government businesses especially in the Post COVID-19 era.

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According to him, engaging the staff of traditional institutions on e-governance would make a great impact on the move to ensure Digital Nigeria.

“This engagement of traditional institutions in the country, the impact of the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy NDEPS had recorded yet another breakthrough in its quest to ensure a Digital Nigeria.

“This feat was attained when the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, through the National Information Technology Development Agency NITDA, resolved to strengthen the policy by engaging the administrators of traditional institutions in the country with digital technology as a platform for stimulating growth,” he said.

While highlighting the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy Policy’s components, the DG explained that NITDA has a Strategic Road Map which it has been implementing.

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He added that in line with the National e-Government Master Plan for the country, a strategy to have an institutional framework was designed to implement the NDEPS.

“As engine room for the implementation of government policies and programs, building the capabilities of government officials to deliver on your mandates should be a priority to any government”, he added.

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Mr Inuwa argued that as the apex body saddled with IT development and regulations, our ability to deliver on the Federal Government Digital Economy mandate is our primary focus. “We recognize the fact that building your capabilities as traditional institution should be among ourtop priority.”

While further highlighting the benefits of the training to the staff of the NTCRN, the DG described the role of Traditional institutions as critical to the sustenance of any meaningful development in view of their closeness to the people at the grassroots.

“What the government is doing is to provide services to the people, and the best way to doing that is through the full engagement of traditional rulers,” he alluded.

He said the Participants, during the training, will be exposed to understanding how virtual platforms works and how to create Teams and Channels as well as how to set up Video Conferencing amongst many others.

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Mr Inuwa also hinted that the training will save participants from the vulnerabilities of online platforms as Nigeria is fast approaching the full attainment of Digital Economy, where the country must be on the Cyber Space with its associated myriads of challenges.

Declaring the training workshop open, Etsu Nupe and Chairman Coordinating Committee National Council for Traditional Rulers in Nigeria, Yahaya Abubakar, commended the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy under the able leadership of Professor Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami for his resilience and commitment towards making Nigeria a digitally dependent country.

Mr Abubakar noted that the giant strides recorded in the sector demonstrate that the country will soon join the league of top economies of the world.

The Director, National Traditional Council for Traditional Rulers in Nigeria, Kasim Yawa, expresses gratitude to the management of NITDA for acquitting them with rudiments of ICT and benefits derivable from the digital economy.

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