The Executive Vice Chairman, EVC of the Nigeria
Communication Commission (NCC), Professor Umar Garba Danbatta has said that
from $500million in the year 2000, investments in ICT in the country have grown
to over $86 billion.
Danbatta who spoke yesterday in Abuja while delivering a
paper at the stakeholder’s consultative forum with the academia further
explained that at over 154 million subscribers, the market size demands special
attention from the various stakeholders to ensure balance of interest that
would continue to sustain the market and provide services that would transform
daily human endeavour.
The EVC argued that there seemed to be some esoteric
remoteness about academia, which insulates them from life on the street or the
daily expectations of the ordinary man.
“I am of the strong opinion that the academia is not living
up to our expectation when its expertise is not wired into the experience of
the kind of market we are speaking about”, he said.
He explained that his expectation is that the academia
should be at the vanguard of translating the difficulty and technicality of
technology to suit the needs and daily applications of those who use them,
thereby making life easy for society.
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