Digital Economy: Nigeria To Go Paperless By 2030 – FG

…Launces FinTrak ERP 

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The director-general, National Information Technology Development Agency, Mallam Kashifu Abdullahi (middle) flanked by other dignitaries during the launch in Abuja.

The Federal Government has restated its commitment to achieving a digital economy target by 2030, highlighting one of the quick-wins of the era as conducting paperless activities within the stipulated period.

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Isa Pantami, made this known during the launch of the FinTrak Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) product for ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs), aimed at digitising services in the public sector.

Represented by the director-general of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Mallam Kashifu Abdullahi, Pantami stated that digital services are currently the most consumed products in the country.

Speaking on the topic: “Sustainable Development through the Adoption of Indigenous ICT Solutions in the Public Service”, Pantami said to achieve self-sufficiency, Nigerians need to start producing what they consume and vice-versa.

“We all know that only a few ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) use Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) today. So, this is a welcome development; it does not only cover the Federal Government agencies, but it also targets the public sector which means taking information and communications technology (ICT) solution to a non-consumer sector,” Pantami added.

He commended the FinTrak Software team on the innovative solution and informed the audience that plans are underway to train about 1 million developers within 18 months and urged the software developers to key into the initiative.

“Research has shown that no nation can attain a sustainable development without self-sufficiency. To achieve that self-sustainability, we need to start developing ourselves.

“About 70-80 per cent of technology we consume today is software-based and Nigeria has a more competitive advantage to grow in the software sector than the hardware, given the massive talents that abound in the country; hence, nothing should stop us from achieving self-sufficiency in software development.”

Pantami further noted that working as a team in achieving self-sufficiency is the way to go as the government needs to work hand-in-hand with the private sector.

“It is not something we can do in silos. We need each other to create the needed push for sustainability. The Federal Government on its part is not sitting on its oars but finding better ways to create an enabling environment, formulate appropriate policies and build critical infrastructure in unserved and underserved communities, all in a bid to engender the desired transformation.

“National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy NDEPS and NITDA’s ambitious target of achieving a 95 per cent digital literacy are some of the key different policies and programmes of the Federal Government as it looks forward to a digital Nigeria by 2030.

“The Nigerian government remains relentless in its commitment to sustaining the enabling environment to entrench innovation, hence NITDA established two key subsidiaries – the Office for Nigerian Digital Innovation (ONDI) and the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR) through which the agency implements programmes and initiatives to inspire innovation among the youth while also strengthening the ecosystem,” he stated.

The minister urged innovators to commercialise and pitch their indigenous innovations to get the attention of investors because innovation brings about investments.

Earlier, the group managing director of FinTrak Software, Bimbo Abioye while making a presentation of the product informed attendees that the company has the potential to engage over 5000 youths if they are very well patronised by the government in its digitisation efforts.

He noted that another critical reason for local content in software is the security of the nation’s data and critical information currently resident in foreign applications.

“FinTrak today is a company with a workforce of over 150 and training 40 young Nigerians at FinTrak Academy. These people are paid and trained for 6 months, to make them ready to join our workforce. That brings our total workforce to 190 and these 190 people have possibly 10 dependents each. So, the company is helping to provide a livelihood for 1900 Nigerians and we can do much more,” Abioye said.

He pleaded with the ministry and agencies it supervises to lead the way in the adoption of FinTrak ERP, performance management and electronic document management system and e-government workflows on a cloud platform while hoping for other MDAs to join the platform towards achieving the government’s e-governance objectives.

Other speakers unanimously thumbed-up the FinTrak innovators and sued for enforcement of proper regulations and standards to ensure seamless implementation across the board.

FinTrak Software is a foremost enterprise, digital transformation company with over 100 enterprise solutions deployed and in production for organisations across Africa.

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