FG has moved to stop Nigerians from relocating abroad over economic hardship across the country.
Newsonline reports that President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government said it is seeking ways to end the trend of Nigerians relocating abroad known as Japa.
The government said it plans on achieving this by ensuring Nigerians are gainfully employed to discourage the need to travel abroad.
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Minister of State for Science, Technology, and Innovation, Chief Henry Ikoh made the statement in Abuja while receiving the Secretary General of the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), Ms. Deemah Yahya who paid him a courtesy visit in connection with the upcoming Digital Nigeria Day Conference.
He said the government intends to correct the trend through industrialization, which can be achieved by synergizing with DCO in the area of human capital development.
His words: “The synergy is what we require, capacity building is key and technology transfer is what Nigeria and Africa in particular needs at the moment so that the world can be a global village. We need to collaborate in all areas to ensure harmony.
”If we collaborate and synergise in the area of human capital development, it would guarantee industrialisation, when people are gainfully employed and moved out from poverty, then Africans and Nigerians would not be struggling to travel abroad because everything is here. We have all the raw materials, what we really require in terms of digitalisation is for us to cross fertilise ideas, train and retraining our people then things would be better.”
IYahya said the group is in Nigeria to understudy her digital ecosystem and understand who the players are.
She said, “We are very proud that Nigeria is a founding member of the Digital Corporation Organization (DCO), which is a multilateral organisation that focuses on advancing the digital economy in member states. We represent 12 countries, from three continents, representing 600 million in population and $2 trillion in GDP.
“We are very happy that Nigeria has been a founding member and we are here not only to reiterate our commitment to empowering digital economic transformation strategies of Nigeria but also to understand the eco system of Nigeria. Who are the players in terms of government, private sector, and civil society, for us to understand how DCO can help support the growth of Nigeria and hopefully be an enabler.”