Millions of Nigerians to benefit from FG, Microsoft new partnership ----Osinbajo
(Nigeria) Leveraging Microsoft’s experience in the utilization of
technology as an enabler for the delivery of public and social good, the Buhari
administration is partnering with the tech giant to accelerate Nigeria’s
certain advance towards a more digital economy in line with the Economic
Sustainability Plan.
In a dual announcement on Monday by both the Federal Government and Microsoft Corporation, no less than five million Nigerians would benefit from a digital upskilling programme, and locations in each of the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria will also enjoy active internet connection and cloud services courtesy of this digital transformation plan.
The partnership with Microsoft Corporation anchored on
connectivity, skilling and digital transformation followed discussions between
both parties led by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, and Microsoft President
Brad Smith earlier in the year.
For instance in January this year, the Vice President had a
virtual meeting with the Microsoft Corporation President, Mr Brad Smith, where
discussions covered areas of intersection between technology and governance to
enhance Nigeria’s digital transformation.
Speaking in a formal video announcement of the partnership
with the tech giant, Osinbajo said “our government is committed to leveraging
innovation and technology to bring better outcomes across a wide area of
governance concerns. Indeed, it is with this in mind that we have sought
constructive partnerships that bridge the knowledge, skills and technology gap
that exist in most of our communities.”
According to the VP, “this launch is indicative of our
commitment to this and will involve collaboration with various Government
agencies as implementing partners, including the Ministry of Communication and
Digital Economy, the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, the Nigerian Institute of Cultural Orientation,
and various other local partners. We intend that these initiatives become
institutions in their own rights and make a real impact in the lives of our
citizens going forward.”
On the core areas of the partnership, Osinbajo said “this
partnership will focus on two pillars: Connectivity & Skilling, and Digital
Transformation.”
His words: “we plan to connect under-served communities in
each of the six geo-political zones with access to internet and cloud services.
This project is a critical component of our objective of expanding broadband
connectivity, which is by itself, a major pillar of our Economic Sustainability
Plan in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Working with Microsoft, we intend to up skill 5 million
Nigerians through this increased internet access over the next three years in
various digital skills which will increase both employability and
entrepreneurship.
“The multiplier effect will bring opportunities in rural and
urban areas to many young people and will help us deal with unemployment
problems made worse by the pandemic.”
Using digital tools under the project, the Vice President
said “we will pioneer innovative approaches in the fight against corruption, a
major priority of this administration.”
Continuing, the VP said, “Leveraging Microsoft’s Technology
tools which can be deployed to minimise governance risks and block loopholes,
working with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, we will seek
to use cutting edge analytical and case management tools to plug holes in our
public sector system as well as confront white-collar criminality efficiently.”
“This pillar will
also serve a vital social function. by using Microsoft’s Artificial
Intelligence technology and resources to preserve and promote our major
languages so we can revitalize these important aspects of our culture.
“Our focus is of course the Nigerian people. With over 80
million regular internet users, there is no question that Nigerians have fully
embraced technology, the internet and their various uses,” the Vice President
added.
On his part, the President of Microsoft Corporation, Mr Brad Smith said the “we believe in the future of Nigeria and we are excited as a company to add to our investments. It is a country we have had the opportunity to get to know better over the last few years.
“In 2018 we partnered with Tek experts to create a Customer
Support Centre, a center in Lagos that employs over 1,600 people. And then we
had another opportunity to broaden our investment even more by creating our
African Development Centre. A centre that, by the end of this year, will employ
over 200 software developers and engineers, people who are creating technology
and Microsoft products to serve not only the people of Nigeria but the people
of the world.
“All of these is giving us the kind of confidence to want to
invest even more. And one of the things that we have recognized as a company is
the need to grow with communities and countries and not just buying for
ourselves.”
On the new partnership with the Federal Government, Mr Smith said “We are embarking on a series of broad-based, really multifaceted investments to better serve Nigeria in three areas of internet connectivity, digital skilling and digital transformation. We will be providing digital skills to 5 million Nigerians over the next three years, and along the way, creating 27,000 new jobs during the same period."
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