Evaluation of Sectoral Implementation of Nigerian National Information Technology (IT) Policy

W. Olatokun, Fatimah Jibril Abduldayan
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The Nigerian National IT policy (USE IT) was formulated in March 2001 with sixteen sectoral application areas and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) was established as the implementation agency. Out of these sixteen sectoral applications, this study sought to determine the extent of implementation of the policy in six of the sectors - health, agriculture, urban and rural development, arts, culture and tourism, national security and law enforcement as well as research and development. Ministries and agencies relevant to each sector were studied and the extent of implementation of the IT policy was evaluated. The study also assessed the newly drafted national ICT Policy to determine whether areas in the current national IT policy that are yet to be satisfactorily implemented has been taken care of and then make recommendations. Fifteen Heads of departments across selected sectors were interviewed face-to-face, one online interview via e-mail as well as fifty-nine copies of questionnaire administered. Interview responses were transcribed verbatim based on extent of implementation of each of the objectives of the IT policy that each sector seeks to achieve. Questionnaires were analyzed using Microsoft Excel and inferences were drawn by rating responses on a scale of 1-5 (excellent to not satisfactory respectively).The study adjudged that the extent of implementation of the national IT policy in health, agriculture, Nigeria Police Force as well as in the research and development sector was very satisfactory. Implementation in urban and rural development and in the Nigeria Immigration Service was seen as average; while it was adjudged unsatisfactory in Arts, Culture and Tourism sector. A review of the newly drafted national ICT policy revealed that some of the identified gaps in the current national IT policy had been incorporated to an extent while recommendations were made for the other areas. The study recommended among others, that the arts, culture and tourism sector should not be neglected as it is critical to transforming the country’s economy if properly managed by harnessing IT capabilities in its transformation. The Nigerian national ICT policy (draft) should put appropriate measures in place to create an enabling environment that will enhance effective and coordinated ICT development across all sectors, especially in the arts, culture and tourism sector.
评估尼日利亚国家信息技术(IT)政策的部门执行情况
2001年3月制定了尼日利亚国家信息技术政策(使用信息技术),其中包括16个部门应用领域,并成立了国家信息技术发展局(NITDA)作为执行机构。在这16个部门的应用中,本研究试图确定该政策在六个部门的执行程度——卫生、农业、城乡发展、艺术、文化和旅游、国家安全和执法以及研究和发展。研究了与每个部门相关的部委和机构,并评估了信息技术政策的实施程度。该研究还评估了新起草的国家信息通信技术政策,以确定当前国家信息通信技术政策中尚未令人满意地执行的领域是否得到了照顾,然后提出建议。我们对选定行业的15位部门主管进行了面对面访谈,通过电子邮件进行了一次在线访谈,并发放了59份问卷。访谈的回答是逐字逐句地根据每个部门力求达到的资讯科技政策目标的实施程度进行转录的。使用Microsoft Excel对问卷进行分析,并根据1-5(优秀到不满意)的评分来得出结论。该研究认为,国家信息技术政策在卫生、农业、尼日利亚警察部队以及研究和发展部门的执行程度非常令人满意。城市和农村发展以及尼日利亚移民局的执行情况一般;而在艺术、文化和旅游领域则被认为不尽如人意。对新起草的国家信息和通信技术政策的审查表明,目前国家信息和通信技术政策中已确定的一些差距已在一定程度上得到纳入,同时对其他领域提出了建议。该研究建议,艺术、文化和旅游部门不应被忽视,因为如果在转型过程中利用信息技术能力进行妥善管理,这些部门对转型国家经济至关重要。尼日利亚国家信息通信技术政策(草案)应采取适当措施,创造有利环境,促进所有部门,特别是艺术、文化和旅游部门有效和协调的信息通信技术发展。
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