GITEX showcases Nigeria’s readiness for IT investments



Nigeria’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry is bound to witness influx of global investors, who have expressed willingness to come into the economy to invest in different segments of the nation’s ICT sector over the next 12 months.

Most of the investors, who have indicated interest in coming to Nigeria to invest in the nation’s IT industry based their judgment on the quantum of information and quality of engagement they had with the Nigerian delegation at the just-concluded Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (GITEX) Technology Week 2017 held at the Dubai World Trade Centre in Dubai.

Nigerian government participates at the yearly conference through representation by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), an agency of the Federal Ministry of Communications responsible for IT policies formulation, implementation regulation by the entire country.

Though this year’s edition of the programme, which ran October 8 and 12, was the 37th edition in the series, it was actually the fifth to be attended by Nigeria, through NITDA, having started attending the conference since 2013.

Leading this year’s delegation as the Director-General of NITDA, Dr. Isa Pantami, who, in collaboration with other government officials cutting across lawmakers, captains of IT industry, CEOs of IT companies as well as other government officials in attendance, were at the Nigerian Pavilion to engage potential investors.

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