Smart Nigerian Youths can fill global gap of Tech talents ---Osinbajo
(Nigeria) Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has said that Nigeria has
now become the technology investment destination in Sub-Saharan Africa, noting that
the Buhari administration will continue to step up efforts in providing stable
macroeconomic, conducive business environment, infrastructure and security
nationwide.
He added that Nigeria can reap more rewards from maximizing
its immense potential, especially that of its youths, in a sustainable way in a
knowledge-based economy. This is especially so because there is indeed a
shortage of tech talents in the world, and Nigerian youths can fill that global
gap.
Osinbajo stated this
on Thursday during a one-day working visit to Kaduna State, where he was the
Special Guest of Honour at the Kaduna Economic and Investment Summit (KADINVEST
6.0), with the theme, “Towards a Sustainable Knowledge-based Economy."
KADINVEST, now in its sixth edition, is a platform to showcase and promote
Kaduna State and Nigeria as a major investment destination in Africa.
The VP also commissioned the rebuilt and modernized Kasuwan
Magani Market alongside a 100-Kilowatts Solar PV Mini-Grid in the Kajuru Local
Government Area of the State.
"How do we create adequate resource capacity and
capability? What will it take to train and equip enough Engineers,
Technologists, Scientists, Doctors, and other products of STEM curricula to
drive a knowledge-based economy?
Thankfully, we are not alone in this, as there are global shortages
everywhere of technological talent," the VP reasoned.
He continued, “a recent analysis showed that the Artificial
Intelligence and Machine Learning talent gap globally stands at 1.2 million
resources, while there are only 650 thousand professionals employable in these
roles.
“The best OECD countries have 16 scientists/researchers per
1000 employees and spend one to three percent of GDP on Research and
Development, where do we stand on that scale? How do we accelerate our
progress?”
According to him, “with global gaps in talent, well-planned
training programmes could even see Nigeria become a hub for critical technical
talent. This was proven with the success of Andela in developing and placing
Software Engineering talent and can be replicated across a broader range of
STEM disciplines.”
Highlighting the great strides being made by Nigerian youth
in reaping the rewards of a knowledge economy through digital technology, the
VP noted that “Nigeria is now the technology investment destination in
Sub-Saharan Africa.”
He explained briefly how.
"Here in Nigeria, youth-run digital businesses are also making
great strides. FinTech companies and
other technology-enabled solutions are expanding so rapidly that the future of
banking and financial services may not belong to banks or bankers as we know
them today.
“Companies like Paystack which was recently acquired for
$200million, Kuda Bank without a single physical branch, Prospa that is
revolutionizing banking for small businesses by tailoring banking and digital
solutions, and Eyowo that built the platform for TraderMoni and MarketMoni, are
creating jobs and crowding in investment.
“We are also seeing the impact of disruptive technology in
our critical agricultural sector. Tomato Jos’ processing facility will be
commissioned tomorrow here in Kaduna with a capacity to produce tomato paste of
85 tonnes per day (another product of KADINVEST). Tomato Jos is helping build a
model for integration of processing and subsistence farming that can be scaled
across the country to solve our perennial issue of producing raw materials
without knowledge-based value addition.
“Aside from Tomato Jos, there are many other innovative companies doing well in this space such as BabbanGona that provides training, financial credit, agricultural inputs, harvesting, and marketing support to smallholder farmers.”
In the same vein, Prof. Osinbajo added that a “sound,
relevant, practical, problem-solving, education” system will further boost
national development because a knowledge-based economy “is entirely dependent
on intellectual capital, a workforce, and talent pool that is educated,
adaptable and dynamic."
He said the STEAM curriculum being developed by the Federal
Ministry of Education, which has added ‘Arts” to “Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Math or STEM education is crucial towards “developing an
education system that would resource and support the knowledge economy: from
teacher training to acquiring technology and other equipment.”
The VP also highlighted the importance of effective
coordination and collaboration between the Federal and State governments in
achieving mutual goals of infrastructure and socio-economic development.
He noted that the efforts of the Kaduna State government in
this regard “are clearly positioned to benefit maximally from the critical
infrastructure development that the President has committed so single-mindedly
to, since the inception of our administration.
"Federal Government investments in this axis,
complemented by the policies and investments of the Kaduna State Government
will catalyze an economic hub that will create millions of jobs and
opportunities.”
According to the VP, in addition to kinetic interventions,
jobs and social protection are vital for security and sustainable
development.
“We are making accelerated efforts to enhance security
across the country, and in this region particularly,” he said.
Speaking further on the theme of the event, the Vice
President noted that that there should be more focus on developing a
knowledge-based economy.
Explaining, the VP stated that, “the knowledge economy
really refers to how human capital - that is education and knowledge — can
become productive assets or business products to be sold for profit. This is
simply the commercialization of intellectual capacity rather than natural
resources or physical contributions.”
He added that “the trajectory of economic development has
tended to be from agriculture and manufacturing to services, and then as
countries become wealthier, the knowledge economy becomes the main source of
economic rewards.
“But the sheer versatility of technology has made
leapfrogging easier than ever before. Indeed, rather than go from stage to
stage, the knowledge economy can enhance our performance and benefits from
agriculture, manufacturing, and services,” he said.
Shortly after attending the KADINVEST 6.0 event, the Vice
President was at the commissioning of the rebuilt and modernized Kasuwan Magani
Market and 100-Kilowatts Solar PV Mini-Grid, Kajuru LGA in the State, where he
received a rousing welcome from the locals on arrival.
At the commissioning of the market, which had been burnt
down during past ethnic conflicts, the VP noted the “importance of community
building, partnership, and tolerance amongst our people and a new narrative of
growth, togetherness, economic progress, and development.”
Prof. Osinbajo said the unique design of the new market and
reorganization of its 942 stalls would encourage interaction and partnership
amongst diverse groups.
“Our joint and common interests as Nigerians outweigh our
ethnic and religious differences,” he stated.
In the same vein, at the commissioning of the solar PV
mini-grid, Prof. Osinbajo noted that “the Ministry of Power through the Rural
Electrification Agency partnered with Kaduna State Government and Blue Camel to
create a sustainable, clean source of power for the market.”
The Vice President also noted that the Economic
Sustainability Plan, ESP, SolarPowerNaija project, is aimed at providing five
million homes with electricity through solar systems and mini-grids, and thus
improving access to electricity for Nigerians.
"The funding mechanism for the Solar PV plant today
would not have been possible without the intervention of the Buhari
Administration. Despite the passage of the Electric Power Sector Reform Act in
2005, the activation of the Rural Electrification Fund (REF) only commenced in
2019, a staggering 14 years after the passing of the Act.
“In the two REF cycles executed thus far, more than N6
billion worth of projects have been executed with 42,000 connections being
created, impacting an estimated 200,000 Nigerians.”
The Vice President, who was received on arrival in the State
by Governor Nasir El-Rufai, and other senior State government officials,
commended the state governor for his efforts in developing the State.
In his remarks at the commissioning, Governor El-Rufai
described VP Osinbajo as “a bridge-builder and a man of deep social conscience,
who cares deeply about the poor and about giving them the opportunity to
prosper economically.”
Governor Rufai praised the Vice President, expressing appreciation
that he came "to commission this project.
"This community is probably seeing a helicopter for the
first time. This community is seeing the Vice President for the first time and
we are seeing their excitement. We wanted you to commission this market."
According to the Governor, the Kaduna State Government
wanted Osinbajo to commission the market "for several reasons.
"Your Excellency; the first is that you are a man of
deep social conscience. You care deeply about poor people and you care about
giving them the opportunity to prosper economically. This is one of the reasons
why we felt that you are the one that should commission this market.
"The second reason Sir, Mr Vice President, is that you
are a bridge-builder. You are a pastor who is a friend to Imams and Emirs. You
are a Professor who can speak the language of ordinary people. You are the
lawyer who pursues justice, not technicalities.
"You care for people, you care for Nigerians and you
care for unity in diversity. You care about differences in religion and
ethnicity and you always promote peaceful coexistence.
"No one, Your
Excellency, is more qualified to commission this market in this community at
this time than Vice President Osinbajo."
Members of the Federal Executive Council accompanied the Vice President to Kaduna, including the Minister of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed and the Minister of Power, Alhaji Abubakar Aliyu.
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