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IGF 2024 Open Forum #49 Digital Policy as a Catalyst for Economic Growth in Nigeria

    Theater
    Duration (minutes): 90
    Format description: Theatrical seating positions the audience directly facing a central stage, where our panelists will deliver opening remarks and also answer questions from both the physical and online moderators on the already chosen theme. This creates a direct line of sight and fosters a sense of connection with the audience. The allocated time for Question and Answer will be focused on the audience by transitioning to an open forum. Moderated Q&A empowers the large crowd (both physical and online) to actively participate by posing questions and sharing their perspectives. This format ensures efficient use of the time frame and the space while maximising audience interaction on the critical topic.

    Description

    This session will explore the crucial role of progressive digital policy and governance in driving economic growth and development in Nigeria. It will explore the opportunities and challenges of creating an enabling digital environment that fosters innovation, entrepreneurship, and inclusive growth. The session will bring together experts from the government, the private sector, the tech community, civil society and the national legislatures to discuss how progressive digital policy and governance can be and have leveraged in Nigeria to: Promote digital transformation and economic diversification Enhance digital infrastructure and access to digital services Support digital entrepreneurship and innovation Ensure digital inclusion and address the digital divide Content Focus: Progressive digital policy and its impact on economic growth Digital governance and its role in promoting economic development Digital infrastructure and access to digital services Digital entrepreneurship, innovation, and job creation Approach: Panel discussion with experts from the government, private sector, civil society, tech community and national legislatures Case studies and success stories of progressive digital policy and governance in Nigeria showcasing how far we have gone in Nigeria. Interactive discussion with the audience to gather feedback and suggestions as feedback into national policies and directions. Issues, Challenges and Opportunities: How to create an enabling digital environment that fosters innovation and entrepreneurship How to address the challenges of the digital divide and ensure that the benefits of digital technology are inclusive and equitable How to balance the need for digital governance with the need for digital freedom and privacy How to ensure that digital policy and governance are responsive to the needs of all stakeholders, including marginalized communities.

    1) How will you facilitate interaction between onsite and online speakers and attendees? To facilitate interaction between onsite and online speakers and attendees, we will: Use a hybrid event platform that allows for seamless interaction between onsite and online participants Provide a live stream of the onsite session to online attendees, with real-time Q&A and chat functionality Use a moderator to facilitate questions and discussions between onsite and online speakers and attendees Encourage online attendees to participate in polls, surveys, and other interactive activities Provide a social media hashtag for attendees to share their thoughts and insights 2) How will you design the session to ensure the best possible experience for online and onsite participants? To design the session for the best possible experience for online and onsite participants, we will: Use a clear and concise format, with short (timed) presentations and interactive discussions Provide a detailed agenda and speaker biographies in advance through our event flyers Use high-quality audio and video equipment to ensure clear sound and visuals as provided by the host in the theatre Provide opportunities for networking and breakout sessions for both onsite and online attendees Use a post-event survey to gather feedback and improve future events Ensure that the online platform is user-friendly and accessible on various devices as listed below Provide technical support for online attendees Use a backup plan in case of technical issues Encourage online attendees to participate in pre-event activities, such as social media discussions and pre-recorded video content 3) Please note any complementary online tools/platforms you plan to use to increase participation and interaction during the session: We plan to use Facebook Live; and YouTube Live and we will engage all participants using Twitter, Linkedin, and Instagram together with the ISOC Live platform to reach a wider audience.

    Organizers

    Nigerian Communications Commission
    FMCIDE - Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy NITDA - National Information Technology Development Agency NCC - Nigerian Communications Commission NDPC- Nigeria Data Protection Commission ISOC Nigeria Chapter Nigeria Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) NASS, National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, NiRA - Nigeria Internet Registration Association

    Speakers

    Hon. Min. FMCI&DE/His Representative - Lead Paper Presenter National Legislative Rep: Director General, NITDA: Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi NIGF Chairperson/NITDA Rep: Dr. D. S. Wariowei -organiser Nigeria IGF MAG - Mrs Mary Uduma - Organiser Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) Rep: Engr. Babagana Digima - Speaker NDPC Rep - Dr. Vincent Olatunji - Speaker  Academia: Benjamin Akinmoyeje -Speaker Civil Society (Internet Society, Nigeria Chapter President): onsite moderator/ Organiser NIRA Rep:  Adesola Akinsanya  NiRA Rapporteur: Mrs. Uchechi Kalu (onsite) NCC Rep Rapporteurs: Niteabai Dominic and Khadijah Sani  NCC Rep/Session Organiser: Dr. Ibiso Kingsley-George

    Onsite Moderator

    Engr. Kunle Olorundare

    Online Moderator

    Nigeria IGF MAG - Mr. Bernard Ewah

    Rapporteur

    NIRA Rep - Rapporteur: Mrs. Uchechi Kalu (onsite) NCC Rep - Rapporteur: Niteabai Dominic and Khadijah Sani NIGF Rep - Rapporteur: Martha Unekwu Negedu

    SDGs

    1. No Poverty
    1.1
    1.2
    1.3
    2. Zero Hunger
    2.1
    2.2
    2.3
    3. Good Health and Well-Being
    3.1
    3.2
    3.3
    4. Quality Education
    4.1
    4.2
    4.3
    5. Gender Equality
    5.1
    5.2
    5.3
    7. Affordable and Clean Energy
    7.1
    7.2
    7.3
    8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
    8.1
    8.2
    8.3
    9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
    9.1
    9.2
    9.3
    10. Reduced Inequalities
    10.1
    10.2
    10.3
    11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
    11.1
    11.2
    11.3
    13. Climate Action
    13.1
    13.2
    13.3
    17. Partnerships for the Goals
    17.1
    17.2
    17.3

    Targets: The topic "Driving Economic Growth through Progressive Digital Policy and Governance", is premised on the place of digital transformation in driving economic growth. However, digital transformation is only possible with the proper digital policy and governance frameworks, that help to drive investment and adoption, leading to higher outputs and ultimately economic growth, which has a positive effect on the listed SDGs.