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Partnership between government and tech executives to create right regulations – Inuwa Abdullahi calls

Inuwa believes the conversation between the government and tech innovators will help in the formulation of policies that will improve the tech industry.

portia Akpabli by portia Akpabli
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The Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) Inuwa Abdullahi, has called on players in the tech ecosystem to Partnership with the government to regulate the tech industry correctly.

Abdullahi made the call while speaking at the Government and Tech Summit 2022 jointly organized by Technext and Ripples Nigeria in Lagos on Thursday, July 28, 2022.

In his keynote address titled, Regulating for the people — The role of Governance in Innovation, the NITDA boss said the only way good regulation can be achieved is for the tech executives and government to come together and have conversations.

He said the conversation and collaboration between the government and tech innovators would help in the formulation of policies that will improve the tech industry.

“Getting the right regulation is beyond the government sitting in their offices to create regulations. The government needs to work with the tech ecosystem to create the right regulations because the regulation we are going to create is not a regulation we can get from textbooks of legal or political theories because the generation before us has never had to deal with this kind of situation we are dealing with. So, we are not going to get anything from them. We need to work together and create it; the only way we can achieve that is when we converse,” Abdullahi said.

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The NITDA boss who believes tech executives are now more powerful than political leaders advised tech innovators to go to the government to explain what they do for the government in order for the government to understand their inventions.

“Now, we have started the conversation, how can we get the right regulation? It’s not about you the players in the tech industry to sit in your comfort zone and start blaming the government that the government is not doing the right thing because the government doesn’t even understand what you’re doing, you need to come and explain to the government what you are doing before we could create the right regulation”, he said.

But tech innovators who spoke on the topic, Regulating for the Future: Providing Solution for Smart Governance disagreed with Abdullahi on the notion that players in the industry need to go to the government to explain what they do.

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Oluwemimo Osanipin, the Chief Executive Officer of Jet Motor Company said rather than the government calling on innovators to come to them the two parties should meet midway.

He said if the regulators feel the innovators have to come to them, it would be difficult for them to regulate the tech innovation industry.

“Those people that decide not to come, are you going to take them out? Osanipin asked.

If you do not want to go to them, you’ll find it difficult to understand how they operate, and for you to regulate appropriately, you need to regulate from the point of knowledge”, he added.

Osanipin also highlighted licensing and epileptic power supply as major challenges facing the tech innovation industry.

He, therefore, called on the government to come up with policies that will encourage and protect investors, adding that nobody would like to invest in a country where they are not sure of the government’s policies regarding the industry of their interest.

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