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Enterprise, Skills Development Our Priority – Pantami

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
3 years ago
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Minister of communications and digital economy, Prof Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, said the current administration’s industrialisation effort through skills acquisition will boost the nation’s economy.

Pantami stated this at the official launch of Investment in Digital and Creative Enterprises (IDICE) programme at the state house in Abuja.

The Investment in Digital and Creative Enterprises (IDICE) is a programme conceived to promote entrepreneurship and innovation in digital technology and creative industries to boost job creation for youth entrepreneurs between 15 and 35 years.

Spearheaded by a presidential Advisory Council chaired by Vice President Yemi Osibanjo, with the mandate to address specific gaps in Nigeria’s technology and creatively ecosystem, IDICE is designed to also deal with constraints in the industry such as access to risk capital and other innovation challenges faced by start-ups.

The programme comprises three components and is designed to create over 6 million jobs for youths via enterprise and skills developments; expanding access to finance; and creating enabling environment and institutional support.

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The programme is estimated to cost $6million USSD and will be co-funded by African Development Bank; Agence Francaise de Development; Islamic Development Bank and the Bank of Industry.

Pantami who was represented by the managing director and chief executive officer of Galaxy Backbone Dr Bello Muhammed Abubakar explained that having lost out in the first, second, and third industrial revolution that transformed developed nations, Nigeria is utilising the opportunity provided by the fourth industrial revolution.

According to Pantami, China as the world’s most populous country is doing well in industrial development and Nigeria’s youthful populace will do the same when equipped with the relevant skills. Vice President Yemi Osibanjo launched the programme.

 

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