According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Sector has  retained its earlier position as the sector with the highest growth rate of all the main sectors of the Nigerian  economy in the first quarter of 2021 (Q1 2021), having contributed significantly to the GDP with as high as 17.83% in 2020. The call for collaboration among stakeholders within the sector has, therefore, become louder considering  the sector’s ability to sustain itself effectively and its potential in improving the national economy. 

Furthermore, in recent times, telecommunications and technology products and services have become a vital need  for humans, just as they also play an integral role in connecting businesses and transmitting and processing  information across the globe. This fundamental benefit provides an opportunity for the sector to become a force  for positive change. However, the information and communication technology sector is not immune to the  numerous factors influencing the business landscape; one of which is the consistent drive for sustainability and  sustainable business practices.  

According to research, the emissions generated by the sector is experiencing an upward trajectory, with developing  countries such as Nigeria being major contributors. Similarly, this sector is the major contributor of radiation and  other environmental pollutants. Moreover, investment in infrastructure is projected to increase significantly to  serve underserved areas and the needs of an increasing population and a technology savvy generation. 

Collaboration involves the coming together of various organisations to collectively focus their expertise and  resources on an issue of importance. SDG 17 – Partnership for the Goals – promotes the spread of information and  communication technology and global interconnectedness to accelerate human progress, to bridge the digital  divide and to develop knowledge societies. Partnerships between governments, the commercial sector, and civil  society, locally, regionally, and globally are important and required for a successful sustainable development  strategy in this regard. 

Collaboration between organisations must, therefore, include a well-defined, mutually beneficial connection with  the goal of achieving common objectives. A commitment to mutual goals and relationships, a jointly designed  framework and shared responsibility, mutual authority and accountability for success, and resource and reward  sharing are all part of what partnerships entail. The Sustainable Development Goal 17 – Partnership for the Goals  – promotes the spread of information and communication technology and global interconnectedness to accelerate human progress, to bridge the digital divide and to develop knowledge societies, and these goals are a  good starting point for telecommunications and technology companies which seek to work together. 

This is why the Telecommunications and Technology Sustainability Working Group – a leading collaborative private  sector advocacy organisation in Nigeria aimed at yielding joint action among key telecommunications and  technology stakeholders through various strategic partnerships, policy formulation/advocacy, events, and  programmes – was formed by sector leaders – MTN, SystemSpecs, Airtel, MainOne, IBM, ALTON, Zinox and IHS – was formed to address various business and national issues by mobilising human and material capital available to  stakeholders in the focus sector to ensure sustainable practices that benefit the sector and the country at large. 

Indeed, partnerships between governments, the commercial sector, and civil society are required for a successful  sustainable development strategy. At the global, regional, national, and local levels, inclusive partnerships based  on principles and values, a shared vision, and shared goals that prioritise the equitable governance of people and  the environment are required.

Join the upcoming webinar at 11am on 17 August 2021 as collaboration within the sector is discussed with expert  contributions from experienced and seasoned speakers and representatives of leading organisations. 

Registration is open now via https://bit.ly/2021TTSWGWebinar 

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