‘How to end $3.8bn annual ICT imports’

Senate Minority Leader,
Senator Godswill Akpabio (left), former President Ibrahim Babangida
(middle) and General Abdulsalami Abubakar at the wedding fatiha of
Halima the daughter of Babangida in Minna, Niger State on Friday.
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The All Progressive Congress (APC) controlled states have proposed the
setting up of a Security Trust Funds to tackle security challenges in
the country.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that this was part of the
recommendations reached at the second quarterly meeting of the
Secretaries to the Governments of APC-controlled States in Sokoto.
The meeting held under the auspices of the Progressive Governors Forum
(PGF), on May 11 and 12, 2017 was hosted by the Sokoto State Government.
The meeting had as its theme: ”Setting Enabling Framework for
Implementation of Progressive Governors’ Forum Policy Briefs.”
A Communique issued at the end of the meeting in Sokoto on Saturday said
that ”the plan to set up the fund was in furtherance of the decision
reached at its inaugural meeting held in Lagos.
”Participants advised that member States adopt and adapt the Security
Trust Fund model law produced from PGF’s Legislative Expert Session.
”A critical aspect of it proposes that at least 1% of total costs of all
contracts awarded by States and Local Governments be paid into the
Trust Fund.”
The communiqué which was signed by the Secretary to the Sokoto State
Government, Prof. Bashir Garba, commended the Federal and States
Governments’ efforts in tackling security issues in Nigeria,
particularly in the North East.
”Recognising paucity of resources in the country, particularly the
effects of the recession, it becomes imperative to enhance the
generation of resources in each of the APC states to engender
implementation of policy initiatives.
”In this regard, the meeting acknowledged the critical need for enhanced
revenue base of States.
”It recommends that States should adopt and adapt the Collection and
Administration of Revenue Model law proposed by the PGF Secretariat to
establish an Internal Revenue Service (IRS),’’ it added.
It expressed happiness with the recent securing of the release of 82 of
the abducted Chibok girls.
On agriculture, the meeting stressed the need to address the dual
challenges of poverty and unemployment across the country, adding that
the agricultural sector is a common platform to address these issues.
‘’The agricultural sector is the main stay of the economy, hence there
is the need for it to be taken to higher level.
”To this end, APC state governments as a bloc should align their
agricultural policies with those of the Federal Government to maximize
their benefits.
”The States should also work with the private sector to strengthen all
year farming through increased investment in irrigation, farm
mechanization, expand land utilization and introduce smart and precision
agriculture.
‘’There is also the need to develop clusters of farmers within and
across states and provide supports to the clusters across the value
chain.
”To achieve this requires investing at least 10% of state budget on
agriculture and the political will to ensure release of funds, proper
utilization on knowledge and data base agriculture.
”It is important to develop integrated agricultural policy that provides
linkages across sectors of the economy and society, like water
resources, education, health, energy and industry, among others.”
On the state of education in the country, the meeting noted that the
sector, particularly at the basic and post basic levels, was well
acknowledged by stakeholders.
”In this regard, it becomes imperative to consider solutions as cross
cutting in all the APC States.
”Although there are programmes and policies of Federal Government that
are very beneficial, but states have problems accessing these benefits.
”It is recommended that APC states should fashion their education
policies in a way that allows them maximise these benefits.
”APC State governments should declare State of Emergency on Education to
improve education infrastructure for better learning.
”Further to this, a policy of compulsory skill acquisition for all young
school leavers to make education relevant to society should be put in
place.
”The APC states should aim to amend the UBEC Act, towards changing the
ratio of the counterpart funding to a lesser percentage for states.
”All APC states are advised to enact appropriate ‘Right to Education
laws’ and strengthen School Management Committees.
”A Public Private Partnership funding arrangement should be adopted,
while also seeking funding from Development partners,” the meeting
recommended.
In the same vein, the meeting agreed to continually share information,
ideas and knowledge through its quarterly meetings and the PGF
Secretariat.
It added that this would promote synergy across the member States and
facilitate greater cooperation for sustainable development.
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The Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, in Nasarawa state commenced an
indefinite strike this morning following the state government’s
inability to meet their demands. The workers had earlier given the state
government up till May11, 2017 to meet their demands or face an
industrial action.
The state Secretary of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mohammed Naibi
said the strike became imperative after the expiration of the ultimatum
given to the state government.
In his words, ‘In the past six years, all the civil servants in the
state had stagnated with no promotion and annual increment. Pensioners
were also not paid their full entitlements as and when due; these are
some of our grievances’.
The state government has however threatened to sanction workers who fail
to report to their duty posts. Thomas Ogiri, the state’s Head of
Service, called on workers to disregard the strike directive, saying the
NLC was in disarray.
He directed permanent secretaries and chief executives of commissions,
boards and parastatal, and agencies to take attendance of their staff
saying that failure to comply with the directive would attract
punishment while absenteeism would not be condoned.
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In a press briefing in Abuja at the weekend, on behalf of the civil society groups, the Publicity Secretary of TAIN, Comr. Solomon Adodo, observed that if just $1bn of the import pay-outs was spent on local software and apps developers, it would have huge impact on capacity development and create hundreds of jobs for Nigerian youths.
The groups specifically lauded the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) for initiating programmes that will develop Nigeria’s ICT infrastructure and local talents.
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:05/13/2017








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