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    The Ministry of ICT is No More; Now what?

    The Ministry of ICT is No More; Now what?

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    So, weโ€™ve been anticipating the announcement of the new Minister of ICT, who would be (ad)ministering the tech sector. But I donโ€™t think anyone saw this coming.

    When the Nigerian Presidentโ€™s cabinet was announced yesterday, there were two persons of interest on my list – Adebayo Shittu, Minister of Comms, and Ogbonnaya Onu, ย Minister Of Science And Technology. My knee jerk reaction was, ermโ€ฆ whereโ€™s the Minister of ICT?

    We finally made some progress during ex-President Goodluck Jonathanโ€™s government when we got a whole cabinet/ministry dedicated to ICT related things. This was excellent for the Nigerian tech scene as we could finally get all the attention and nurturing we deserve (weโ€™re babies after all).

    And now, itโ€™s no more.

    Omobola Johnson who was the countryโ€™s first Minister of ICT (hopefully not the last) made such an impact on the tech scene, itโ€™s hard to imagine her commitment and progress being replicated without the attention of a dedicated minister/ministry whose core focus is ICT related things. The advantage of having an ICT minister was it positioned technology as a key driver of national development and economic growth.

    Having that downgraded upgraded to Communications minister just seems bleh.

    Flipping on my optimist switch though, I like to think of this development as the tech scene now having two ministers. After all, the ministry of science and tech has this on their website:

    โ€œThe Federal Ministry of Science & Technology is a Nigerian ministry whose mission is to facilitate the development and deployment of science and technology apparatus to enhance the pace of socio-economic development of the country through appropriate technological inputs into productive activities in the nation.โ€

    So, in theory, this ministry has our back. In theory. (It also has the back of the agric sector, education sector, health sector and power but letโ€™s stay optimistic, eh?). Letโ€™s see what the Communications minister has to say. As our beloved Mark Essien put it:

    https://twitter.com/markessien/status/664413082043736064

    I figure that, for the tech scene to continue to grow at a healthy pace, thereโ€™s going to have to be some good synergy between the two ministries. But these are still early days. The two ministers are barely a week in office.

    Fingers crossed, rubbing rabbit foot.

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