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The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) is inviting inputs for the review of the draft National Data Strategy (NDS) from all critical stakeholders and interested parties.

The Draft National Data Strategy is available on NITDA’s website at https://nitda.gov.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Final-Draft-National-Data-Strategy.pdf

Also, a stakeholders’ engagement for an appraisal of the draft NDS is scheduled to take place on Friday 11th November 2022 at 10 am WAT via http://bit.lv/3EfoMqn.

According to a statement by the IT regulatory body, “the rapid increase in the digital transformation of economic and social activities has resulted in an unprecedented expansion of data collection and usage. Hence, the NITDA, in furtherance to implementing its mandate as provided in section 6 of NITDA Act 2007 to standardize, coordinate and develop regulatory frameworks for all Information Technology (IT) practices in Nigeria, has developed a draft NDS, in line with the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) for a Digital Nigeria.”

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The release signed by NITDA’s Head Corporate Affairs and External Relations, Mrs Hadiza Umar, further stated:

“In accordance with the NDEPS, which provides a solid foundation for the Nigerian economy to be data-driven, the NDS aims to harness the potential of data for social and economic value creation towards achieving a robust digital economy and ensuring Nigeria becomes a top leader in the global data economy.

“Furthermore, the NDS is developed to accelerate the adoption and use of digital technologies, especially emerging technologies, for data collection, validation, storage, analysis, transmission, and reporting, which will enhance research and innovations, digital services, digital economy, job creation, improved quality of life, social and economic growth and prosperity, global competitiveness and sustainable development.

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“Additionally, in line with global best practices, the NDS was developed on principles that will ensure fairness in the digital space, stimulate a competitive data market, open opportunities for data-driven innovation and make data more accessible for all.”

The agency has asked that all comments and inputs be forwarded to: [email protected] or [email protected] on or before 16th November 2022,

“For more information and inquiries, please contact Dr Ayodele Bakare via 08038577488 or Lukman Lamid via 08035716467.”

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