Google calls for policies to enhance internet access in Nigeria
Google, an online search tool company, on Tuesday called on
the Federal Government to formulate policies to deepen internet access by
Nigerians.
Communication and Public Affairs Manager, Anglophone West
Africa of the company, Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, made the call in an interview,
in Abuja.
Kola-Ogunlade said that the government always played a role
in web content development and ensured that citizens had access to internet.
“For people to find content on the web they need to be
online in the first place; we need adequate policies enabling the web search.
“Sometime ago, the Federal Government launched the broadband
plan to enable many Nigerians connect online.
“Policies like that will really help.
“Out of about 68 million Nigerians internet users now, how
many of them go online to read stories?
“The web helps us not only to consume information but also
to export our own cultural stories,’’ he said.
The officer commended Nollywood, the country’s movie
industry, for playing a good role in exporting the stories of Nigeria.
According to him, many “You Tube’’ content creators produce
their contents based on Nigeria’s cultural heritage and they have been able to
attract target audience from all over the world.
He identified education as a great tool the government could
employ to empower people in the area of acquiring digital skills and access to
internet.
“Educating people on digital skills can improve the number
of online entrepreneurs in the country.
“Education is also very important because it can avail
people the access to the web.
“When we (Google) make our intention known to train a
million people on digital skills in Africa last year, the Nigeria government
was very supportive of it.
“Many young people have been able to attend the training;
the government, through the office of the Vice President, organised some of the
training.
“I won’t be surprised to see Nigeria’s online entrepreneurs
from this initiative in the next few years if this training on digital skills
is consistent.’’
The communication officer said that acquiring digital skills
could only be driven successfully by the government.
Google, in April 2016 at a news conference in Johannesburg,
South Africa, announced its commitment to train one million young Africans in
digital skills in the next one year.
The training was to enable the young people, seeking to
develop a digital career, become empowered in the area. (NAN)

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