Institute of Software Practitioners of Nigeria (ISPON) has
urged government to support local content in the sector through deliberate
policy that will ensure patronage and growth.
Pius Okigbo, Jr. president ISPON, stated this at the 7th
edition of ISPON President’s dinner held over the weekend. “We believe
fervently that our industry endowed with creativity and technological innovation,
wealth creation, talent development and much more. This is a sector where all
you need to get started is a bright idea, a laptop, the requisite development
tools and the comfort zone of your mother’s bedroom.
“There is a new mantra currently headlining, ‘Made in
Nigeria’ for this mantra to hold true, we must set aside our cultural
inhibitions and disdain for things that are made locally. We must imbibe a new
ethos for local content, we must believe in ourselves and in our own abilities.
If our software business is bot engaged, the industry will not grow. It cannot
employ and it cannot create wealth. What we need is deliberate policy.
“It is worthy of note that a Nigerian Software firm
cannot setup shop in India, China, Malaysia or even England, bid for a job and
win it! Yet the reverse is true in Nigeria, firms from some of these countries
brag about their prowess and exhibit their utter disdain for local firms. This
we must stop,” he said.
Veronica Owolabi, vice president, Nigeria Computer
Society, urged government at different levels to assist in ensuring that local
software is used by organizations and government agencies.