Nigeria’s Communications ministry now has new name


The Federal Executive Council (FEC) Wednesday approved the renaming of Federal Ministry of Communications to Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy.
This was disclosed by the Minister of Communications, Dr Isa Pantami, at the end of the weekly FEC meeting chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.


He said digital economy had become a global trend and was making meaningful contribution to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
“I am here to convey the message to Nigerians that the Federal Ministry of Communications which I supervise has been renamed and re-designated as the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy; so that the amendment is the that digital economy should be added to the name.


“We came up with the proposal knowing that digital economy today is about to dominate the world and even in Nigeria, if you look at it critically, the contribution of ICT to Gross Domestic Product(GDP) is increasing by the day.
“If you look at the second quarter of 2019, you will find out that oil and gas contributed 8.82 per cent to our GDP while non-oil sector collectively contributed 91.18 per cent while ICT contributed 13.85 per cent to our GDP.


“So, even the contribution of oil and gas as only 8.82 while ICT 13.85 per cent.
“Now, the global practice is that nations are moving into digital economy and we felt leaving digital economy as just a peripheral in our country will not be for our economy particularly in order to give more priority to the priorities of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
“There is need for us to have a ministry that will supervise the development and implementation of digital economy in Nigeria; most importantly, with regard to our economic recovery and growth plan,” he said.


The minister said many nations in the world were coming up with new ministries of digital economy in order to be in alignment with the global best practice.
He said in the European Union, a commissioner had been assigned with the mandate of digital economy while  Scotland has also appointed a minister of digital economy.
The minister said Thailand had a minister of digital economy while in Africa,  Bukina Faso had also appointed a minister of digital economy.


The minister said the digital economy was added to the ministry in order to ensure that it was not a peripheral aspect of Nigerian economy but a central one.
“In Nigeria, looking at the contributions of ICT and secondly, looking at how our population, most importantly, youths are addicted to ICT; they are naturally inclined to ICT; so, I feel it is very important.
“No one will argue with me that if you look at the richest people today in the world, they come from that aspect of digital economy.


“For example, Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.com; he came up with that idea of Amazon in 1994; up to the 2003, he couldn’t get any profit; by 2004, he  got his first profit and by 2017, 2018, 2019 constantly, he became the richest person in the world.
“What he did only significantly was to come up with that platform of Amazon.com; he doesn’t own any shop where you go and buy property but one that will provide that digital platform so that you will be able to connect potential buyers and potential buyers and potential sellers and that platform alone catapulted him to be the richest person in the world,” he said.
He said Nigeria had advantages in terms of population and resources; therefore, should harness digital economy as a global trend to improve its economy.

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