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Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami

NITDA DG, Pantami Urges Nigeria Internet Service Point Utilization

*Non utilization and regulation led to illegal online news, radio and television stations
*Galaxy Backbone should prevail on service providers to adopt NITDA policies
*Local data hosting important. Microsoft establishing data centre in South Africa regrettable

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IT NEWS NIGERIA:
Director General, the National Information Technology Development Agency,(NITDA) Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami has called for the utilization of the Nigerian Internet Service Point for proper regulation of the internet service in the country.

Dr Pantami while expressing his dismay on non utilization of the Internet Service point at the Galaxy Backbone Headquarters in Abuja said this gave room for many illegal online news, radio and television stations across the country.

He said, “It is our collective responsibility to respect the Nigeria Internet Service point in order to coordinate the activities of internet usage in the country. Many illegal online radio and television that have sprung up today is due to non utilization of this point. Most of these online radio and television stations are being abused, use to canvass for agitations and causing disunity in the country, he added.”

The NITDA boss called for service improvement on the part of the service providers especially Galaxy backbone and urged the company to prevail on other service providers to adopt various policies of NITDA in discharge of their services.

He said, “recently we got report from some Ministries Departments and Agencies (MDAs) complaining of poor quality of service and as the regulator of IT in the country, I personally issued a press release on this and we are hoping that service would soon improve,”
While advocating for the local hosting of data, Dr Pantami said recent event that made Microsoft to establish a data centre in South Africa is regrettable adding that NITDA is working assiduously to forestall future occurrence of such action.

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“We are seriously putting in place a strong data protection policy that would put a stop to such action. It will also aim at motivating service providers to host data locally. The issue of Data sovereignty is also critical; we are talking with some Ministries Departments Agencies (MDAs) to bring back their data to Nigeria. Some of them have come to our office and we gave them time frame to achieve this because it is secure, reliable and available for us to host our data locally,” he said.

Reiterating the need for collaboration between NITDA and Galaxy Backbone, the Director General said it has nowbecome more compelling for the two organisations to strengthen the existing relationship between them because of the very wide scope of ICT sector, adding that no agency can do it alone. “We need to support each other, strengthen our relationship and advise ourselves on how to move the industry forward to enable us deliver on our mandate.
On his part, the Managing Director, Galaxy Backbone Arc. Yusuf Kazaure agreed that there is still a lot to be done in Nigerian ICT sector which he said calls for collaborations among stakeholders.

While acknowledging that ICT is the greatest catalyst to development and Nigeria as a nation need to move in the speed of light to catch up with technological developed countries of the world he said training in standards and frameworks is highly recommended for people to catch up with latest trends in ICT.

Arc. Kazaure informed the gathering that NITDA, as a custodian of ICT in the country should champion the call for hosting of data locally assuring that Galaxy Backbone has the infrastructure to host data locally. “We are keen to make use of the infrastructure but there is need to build capacity.”

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On data centre and cloud service, the Managing Director said Galaxy Backbone is working with Original Equipment Manufacturers, (OEMs) to comply with how to keep data in Nigeria and the recent ISO 2000 Certification was part of the effort to ensure that it provides world class services to Nigeria, adding that,” We are very willing to adopt standards created by NITDA. We will act as laboratory to test these standards and frameworks so other service providers can emulate,” he assured.

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