NCC to Boost Institutions’ Research on New Technologies
The Nigerian Communications Commission
(NCC) has concluded plans to collaborate with the Federal University of
Technology (FUT), Minna, and other tertiary institutions on research
into emerging technologies in the telecommunications sector.
The Executive Vice Chairman of NCC,
Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta made the disclosure in Minna, Niger State,
during a recent conference with academia, industry and other
stakeholders in the North-central region.
Danbatta, who was represented by the
Director of Spectrum Administration at NCC, Austin Nwaulune, described
the academia as a very important stakeholder in research and
development.
“For growth to happen you need research
into emerging issues and emerging technologies and that is why we are
partnering academic institutions, which are the homes of research and
development.
“The universities are institutions of
research, that is their core area. So partnering them with enable them
to do what they can do and do it best,” Danbatta said.
Similarly, the Commission’s Director of
Research and Development, Ephraim Nwokonneya, highlighted exponential
growth recorded in the telecommunications sector since 2001,
underscoring the need to deploy research and development to tap enormous
potentials in the sector.
According to him, “Telecommunications
activities have facilitated enormous growth and development in the
information and communications technology (ICT) sector. Subscriber base
has grown tremendously from barely half a million in 2001 to over 163
million active subscribers today. Volume of investment in the industry
has grown, and the contribution to gross domestic product (GDP), as well
as the number of operators in the industry, have also grown. Direct and
indirect employment have been generated. Today ICT has redefined the
way we live, work, interact, and socialise, and it had become the
catalyst for economic development in our country today.”
But we believe that such growths need to
be sustained, we even believe there are more potential that we need to
tap. The future looks very bright and we believe that we cannot do this
alone. We believe that a lot of research and development is needed to be
able to energise further growth and sustainability in the industry. We
believe that there are a lot of potentials in the academia that we can
leverage on,” Nwokonneya added.
Vice Chancellor(VC), FUT, Minna, Prof.
Abdullahi Bala, thanked NCC for the collaboration and also sought NCC’s
partnership for the establishment of the Centre for Emerging
Technologies FUT, Minna campus, saying the largely ICT-based centre
would address issues such as cybersecurity, cryptocurrency, digital
policing and forensics among others.
The VC thanked NCC for the numerous
grants it has given the school, and described the Commission as a
critical stakeholder in the institution’s development.
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