The famous IT hotspot in West Africa, Computer Village in Ikeja, Lagos, generates about two billion dollars (N300 billion) to the economy annually, Mrs Omobola Johnson, Minister of Information and Communications Technology, has said.
Johnson disclosed this at the Monthly Breakfast Meeting
of the Nigerian-South Africa Chamber of Commerce on Thursday in Lagos.
According to the minister, the revenues come mostly from
the cloning of phones and the exploration all sorts of software applications.
“I think I am the first ICT minister that has taken time
to visit the place and we have seen that the operators have great skills.
“The place consists of wonderful sets of youths who are
generating employment for themselves, while inventing new ICT skills.
“We have encouraged the operators to come out with local
brands to support the growth of the economy,” the minister said.
Johnson said that the ministry was working closely with
the executives of the market association to ensure that the operators’ skills
were harnessed to generate more revenues.
She said that the ministry had plans to ensure that 60
per cent of rural dwellers had access to personal computers and the Internet by
2015.
“We plan to empower the youths at the Computer Village to
fulfill these targets and to create more jobs,” the minister said.
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