Leading
global information and communications technology company, Huawei, has
reiterated its commitment towards achieving a fully connected and
digitally inclusive Nigeria.
The
Managing Director, Huawei Technologies Company Nigeria Limited, Zhang
Lulu, stated this in
Lagos, noting that the company was focused on
enhancing availability, accessibility and affordability of ICT services
by boosting ICT infrastructure with quality and innovative solutions
tailored to local needs and equipping the youth with ICT knowledge and
skills.
Discussing
the theme, ‘Connecting the Unconnected,’ Lulu said exploring talents
among Nigerians with great potential leads to development in Nigeria, as
the ICT industry contributes more than 10 percent to the total gross
domestic product (GDP)of the Africa’s largest economy.
“As a
leading global ICT solutions provider, Huawei has been witnessing,
participating and being a part of what has happened in the ICT
development in Nigeria.
“Since
starting operations in Nigeria in 1999, Huawei has been working with
local operators to provide safe, stable and high-quality communication
networks in the country; currently covering about half of the
population,” Lulu said.
Reports
showed that the adoption of communication technology had grown all over
Nigeria, with over 80 per cent of the citizens already covered by
communication networks, thereby facilitating better lives and giving
rise to broader economic activities.
Lulu
said upholding its mission and vision, “to bring digital to every
person, home and organisation for a fully connected, intelligent world,”
Huawei remains committed to working with carriers and local partners to
reach the remaining unconnected areas, especially remote rural areas in
the coming years.
Apart
from increased connectivity, Huawei is also committed to building skills
at all levels of the society by working with universities and other
partners to foster ICT talents and training ICT practitioners. The
company has trained more than 20,000 ICT engineers who have become the
main work force to guarantee the network running of this country. Huawei
is currently working with more than 40 universities in Nigeria in
establishing its Huawei Authorized Information and Network Academy
(HAINA) and providing industrially recognised ICT certification in
subjects including networks, routing and switching.
Sharing
his experience at the event, Muhammad Maihaja, one of the three students
who won the first prize in Huawei ICT competition and would be
representing Nigeria at the global finals in China, described the
competition as a life changer which has given him a great opportunity to
learn cutting-edge technologies.
“The
Huawei ICT competition has made me go beyond what I knew. This platform
has given Nigerian youths opportunities to showcase their talents in ICT
on a continental and global level, which is good for the future of the
development of ICT in Nigeria, ” Maihaja said.
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