Director General of NITDA, Prof. Cleopas Angaye
By Emma Okonji
The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has said
that Omatek’s 24-hour alternate power solution for Nigerian schools
will further boost economic development in the country.
Director General of NITDA, Prof. Cleopas Angaye , made this known
recently, during the commissioning of Omatek’s e-learning and 24-hour
alternative power solution for Nigerian schools at the company’s newly
constructed factory in Lagos.
He noted that one of the major challenges the federal government had
been in the area of deployment and development of power that would drive
ICT development, adding that it was the reason why government embarked
on major reforms in the power sector.
Angaye, after inspection and commissioning of the power system, said
the agency was ready to partner with Omatek to deploy some of the
solutions to its projects across the country.
Angaye said the e-learning initiative would provide the breeding ground
for the eventual increase in Information Technology (IT) potential of
the Nigerian youths while promoting more awareness with easy access to
valuable resources. “It is therefore worthwhile for Omatek to have taken
such great challenge and the initiative has become a major platform for
learning and research where teachers and students can interact
effectively without physical contact thereby breaking the barriers of time and distance,” Angaye said.
While expressing his delight that the initiative was coming from
Omatek, one of government’s accredited indigenous original equipment
manufacturers, he said the company’s intervention was appropriate,
particularly at a time Nigerian government is encouraging local content
in ICT development.
Group Managing Director of Omatek Ventures, Mrs. Florence Seriki, said
the development of the lightning solution was as a result of painstaking
research whose outcome would enable individual homes, small businesses,
large corporations as well as schools cut their energy consumption by
90 per cent while still maintaining an efficient alternative power
solution.
She said the company was already working with Vitafoam to develop an
insulating system for a new cooling system that would ensure that
Nigerians get the best cooling system soon. She said the initiative,
which is still at research and development stage, would get the company
to the next level of its growth and development.
Chairman of Omatek, Timothy Farinre, said because of the giant strides
the company was making to boost ICT development, the Ghanaian
government, six years ago invited Omatek to set up a factory in that
country. “Four years ago, we have set up one of the best factories in
Ghana providing hundreds of employment opportunities for young and
promising IT graduates.”
President of Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria, Mr. Sunny
Nwosu, noted that one of the problems the country had been facing was
development of policies which are capable of destroying worthy
initiatives in the country. According to him, patriotism should be the
first thing that would encourage manufacturers to improve on quality and
capacity.
Managing Director of Teledom Group, Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem, advised
Nigerians, especially in the ICT sector, to purge selves of colonial
mentality which had made many Nigerian to get fascinated by
international products from foreign computer manufacturers.
Ekuwem noted that there was no reason why Nigerians should not embrace
local products like Omatek because the components of all the PCs
including those of the foreign companies were sourced from the same
location in the world. “My advice is that Omatek should not compete with
its distributors and channel partners in the course of discharging
their duties so that they can also grow and contribute meaningfully to
the development of the Nigerian economy.
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