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Page 1 NIGERIA REPORT Presented at World Bank South-South Learning Visit to India Friday February 20, 2009
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Page 2 To use IT/ITES to address issues affecting our country in: job creation, employment generation, wealth creation, and poverty reduction. To use IT/ITES to address issues affecting our country in: job creation, employment generation, wealth creation, and poverty reduction. STRATEGIC AGENDA
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Page 3 Value Proposition of Nigeria Absorptive capacity of the Nigerian economy that is currently very strong in oil & gas, banking industry and telecommunications Largest market in sub-Saharan Africa Enormous educated and trainable English speaking workforce Large Diaspora population in America and Europe Value Proposition of Nigeria Absorptive capacity of the Nigerian economy that is currently very strong in oil & gas, banking industry and telecommunications Largest market in sub-Saharan Africa Enormous educated and trainable English speaking workforce Large Diaspora population in America and Europe
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Page 4 Focus Area: 1.Capacity Building: Skills development Support public sector policy making and implementation 2.Infrastructure: Connectivity (Bandwidth, access lines, …) ICT Parks (Smart building,...) 3. Sensitization: Promotion & awareness building 4.Legal & Regulatory environment Focus Area: 1.Capacity Building: Skills development Support public sector policy making and implementation 2.Infrastructure: Connectivity (Bandwidth, access lines, …) ICT Parks (Smart building,...) 3. Sensitization: Promotion & awareness building 4.Legal & Regulatory environment
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Page 5 GOALS To engineer the social and economic transformation of Nigeria through Infrastructure Buildup, Employable Skills Development, Employment Generation, Wealth Creation, Good Governance, and Provision of Citizen Services To engineer the social and economic transformation of Nigeria through Infrastructure Buildup, Employable Skills Development, Employment Generation, Wealth Creation, Good Governance, and Provision of Citizen Services
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Page 6 WHAT IT WILL TAKE Utilizing Public Private Partnerships with support from international multi-national organizations 1.Needs assessment leading to the implementation of action plans Strategic framework for IT backbone & skills development 2.Networking for implementation of our action plan 3.Knowledge and capacity building Skills development for IT/ITES, which may leverage on existing projects IT/ITES knowledge and Information sharing Links to international standards and certification 4.Africa-Africa partnership or collaboration in IT/ITES Utilizing Public Private Partnerships with support from international multi-national organizations 1.Needs assessment leading to the implementation of action plans Strategic framework for IT backbone & skills development 2.Networking for implementation of our action plan 3.Knowledge and capacity building Skills development for IT/ITES, which may leverage on existing projects IT/ITES knowledge and Information sharing Links to international standards and certification 4.Africa-Africa partnership or collaboration in IT/ITES
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Page 7 KEY ACTION ITEMS Immediate (0 – 3 months) Industry association support WB support for establishing ODIN as the focal point Skills Assessment Study for Nigeria Support for public sector policy making and implementation Assessment of the Legal/Regulatory Requirements Capacity Building - Human Capacity Development Curriculum Review and Enhancement Public & Private sectors sensitization strategy Identify and finalized all processes required for medium and long term projects including GEMS projects Broadband Access and Bandwidth cost reduction strategy Immediate (0 – 3 months) Industry association support WB support for establishing ODIN as the focal point Skills Assessment Study for Nigeria Support for public sector policy making and implementation Assessment of the Legal/Regulatory Requirements Capacity Building - Human Capacity Development Curriculum Review and Enhancement Public & Private sectors sensitization strategy Identify and finalized all processes required for medium and long term projects including GEMS projects Broadband Access and Bandwidth cost reduction strategy
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Page 8 Medium Term (6 – 12 months) Commencement of GEMS projects Commence the development of the Centre for Skills Development in IT/ITES Collaborative effort on skills development Skills certification Content localization Execute World Bank supported POC Develop and commence implementation of government citizen contact centre. Medium Term (6 – 12 months) Commencement of GEMS projects Commence the development of the Centre for Skills Development in IT/ITES Collaborative effort on skills development Skills certification Content localization Execute World Bank supported POC Develop and commence implementation of government citizen contact centre.
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Page 9 Long Term ( > 12 months) Provide affordable fibre for key economic Second submarine cable Deployment of National Broadband Fibre Long Term ( > 12 months) Provide affordable fibre for key economic Second submarine cable Deployment of National Broadband Fibre
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Page 10 RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS Financial Financial support for the industry association and other projects For short term projects: 75% support from World Bank and 25% other sources For Medium & Long terms project: 50% support from World Bank and 50% other sources Human High level resources to support policy making and implementation Infrastructure Infrastructure covered in the projects Financial Financial support for the industry association and other projects For short term projects: 75% support from World Bank and 25% other sources For Medium & Long terms project: 50% support from World Bank and 50% other sources Human High level resources to support policy making and implementation Infrastructure Infrastructure covered in the projects
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Page 11 POSSIBLE FUNDING SOURCES Internal government resources - FGN through its MDAs, Govt. owned company and govt. intervention funds Private Industry ; Privately owned company and investors External- Multi-lateral development organisations, Country to country Bi-lateral agreement Internal government resources - FGN through its MDAs, Govt. owned company and govt. intervention funds Private Industry ; Privately owned company and investors External- Multi-lateral development organisations, Country to country Bi-lateral agreement
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Page 12 BUSINESS MODEL Three way partnership - PPP, Govt, WB Cost Structure – TBD on project by project basis based on participating organisations principles – WB, ODIN, FGN-MDAs and Coys – Galaxy, DBI, NUC etc Three way partnership - PPP, Govt, WB Cost Structure – TBD on project by project basis based on participating organisations principles – WB, ODIN, FGN-MDAs and Coys – Galaxy, DBI, NUC etc
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Page 13 COLLABORATION AND PARTNERSHIPS Key Partnership - WB, ODIN, FGN-MDAs Potential role for World Bank - Funding, capacity building, vision and awareness building and participation on country to country partnerships Potential partnership and /or collaboration – Bi-lateral partnership between Govt & institutions in India and Nigeria’s equivalent e.g. IIIT, ISB, DGE & T Key Partnership - WB, ODIN, FGN-MDAs Potential role for World Bank - Funding, capacity building, vision and awareness building and participation on country to country partnerships Potential partnership and /or collaboration – Bi-lateral partnership between Govt & institutions in India and Nigeria’s equivalent e.g. IIIT, ISB, DGE & T
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Page 14 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMPLIMENTATION Direct ownership by beneficiaries with guild lines and support from World Bank and other institutions
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Page 15 CAPACITY BUILDING REQUIREMENTS Advisory resource from WB for Presidency, SGF Develop a Centre for Skills Development in IT/ITES Education and Training in key areas of BPO specialization Need for National curriculum review Instructional methods (more practical and research- based approaches) Curricula content and depth Diversity of ICT-related programs Entrepreneurial skills Vocational skills recognition Advisory resource from WB for Presidency, SGF Develop a Centre for Skills Development in IT/ITES Education and Training in key areas of BPO specialization Need for National curriculum review Instructional methods (more practical and research- based approaches) Curricula content and depth Diversity of ICT-related programs Entrepreneurial skills Vocational skills recognition
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Page 16 RISKS Poor infrastructural base High energy costs High and multiple taxation rates High cost of bandwidth and connectivity Inadequate legal/regulatory framework to support BPO Shortage of skilled labor Poor work ethic – lack of motivation Bureaucracy Poor infrastructural base High energy costs High and multiple taxation rates High cost of bandwidth and connectivity Inadequate legal/regulatory framework to support BPO Shortage of skilled labor Poor work ethic – lack of motivation Bureaucracy
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Page 17 IMPLEMENTATION MONITORING ARRANGEMENTS Implementation of effective project management tools Auditing and periodic reviews Implementation of effective project management tools Auditing and periodic reviews
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Page 18 TIMELINE Projects are broken up into short term, medium term and long term as follows; Short Term (0 – 6 mounts) Medium Term (6 – 12 mounts) Long Term ( > 12 mounts) Projects are broken up into short term, medium term and long term as follows; Short Term (0 – 6 mounts) Medium Term (6 – 12 mounts) Long Term ( > 12 mounts)
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Page 19 CONCLUSION Progress has been made in Nigeria As a nation, we are poised to progressed to a higher level As we have learned from SSLV, there are still many things to be done to enable us bridge the gap We believe that this visit to India is the step in the right direction that will facilitate more progress Nigeria will fully collaborate with World Bank as well as countries like India, South Korea, Malaysia, African countries and others Thank you Progress has been made in Nigeria As a nation, we are poised to progressed to a higher level As we have learned from SSLV, there are still many things to be done to enable us bridge the gap We believe that this visit to India is the step in the right direction that will facilitate more progress Nigeria will fully collaborate with World Bank as well as countries like India, South Korea, Malaysia, African countries and others Thank you
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