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GLOBAL CITY TEAMS CHALLENGEKICK-OFF WORKSHOP
WASHINGTON DC, NOVEMBER 12-13, 2015
By
Bernard EwahHead, e-Government
NATIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AGENCYABUJA – NIGERIA
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Introduction
• Policy, Regulatory and Development roles– National ICT policy – National Broadband policy– National Cybersecurity policy– National e-Government Strategic plans– National Software Development Policy
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NITDA Intiatives
• Geographical and socio-economic barriers and imbalances – Technology parks in Kano and Port Harcourt – Tinapa Knowledge City– IDEAS Hub in Lagos– Abuja Technology Village
Smartcity Innovation Hub November, 2015
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IntroductionThe Smartcity Innovation Hub is a mixed development Information and Communication Technology ICT park calculated to ignite innovation and accelerate exponentially the rate of technology development and assimilation across West Africa. The Innovation Hub will provide a conducive cocoon in terms of Physical and ICT-infrastructure, Energy, Regulatory and Fiscal policies for the optimum operation of Technology Products/ Service Companies. The Innovation Hub from conception has the close support and partnership of major public sector, corporate and private ICT-industry stakeholders.
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The Project
Proposed to be situated along the Lekki-Epe corridor of Lagos State
Nigeria, The Innovation Hub will be a close neighbor of the new and rising
Eko Atlantic City, the Lekki-Epe Corridor is the fastest growing in West
Africa. The Innovation Hub is nestled in lush, pristine real estate. By the
time it is fully developed and functional, The Innovation Hub will be close
on the heels of some very interesting and remarkable developments, co-
tenants of
this capacious development corridor: The Lekki International Airport The Deep Seaport Project The Lekki Free Trade Zone Complex Dangote Petrochemical Project, among other majors.
This is not counting the flurry of factories and major commercial complexes
just coming on stream, as well as a world class university, The Pan African
University, PAU. All these developments could not but attract a slew of
residential estates and
gated premium real estate developments.
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ZoningSmartcity Innovation Hub is divided into 4 Zones. Each with its own unique structural and infrastructural designs andrequirements. These are:
INTERNET CITY: This is the heart of the Community, which will host major Software & ICT clusters.
MEDIA CITY: This is the area reserved for the fast growing Electronic Media companies, Film & Movie industry and manufacturers of Media related Electronic products and services
TELECOM CITY: This is the area reserved for Telecom & Outsourcing services such as Call Centres, as well as Handsets and other Hardware Manufacturers
KNOWLEDGE CITY: This is planned to be a centre of ICT Education. It will also include Training centers to meet the requirements of the industry as well as government.
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IMPLEMENTATION PHASES
Phase 1 of the project provides for a 25-Hectare development, dedicated to meeting the
commercial office needs of IT companies, card payment firms and IT training institutions.
This phase also allocates spaces to financial services providers, telecoms companies and
entertainment firms.
Phase 1a will comprise the Central Business District CBD, which will comprise 4 Iconic
Buildings & support facilities and will be developed by the promoters directly. It will also
provide for the layout and infrastructure required for the entire project.
Phase 1b will comprise development by those allocated land and structures and will be
allocated in a way that will spread development outward from the CBD. It will also include
the development of the lifestyle facilities and resorts
Phase 2 of the project will cater for the needs of retail IT and electronics companies
currently located in the popular Ikeja Computer Village popularly known as ‘Otigba’.
In the 3rd Phase, the project will deliver of residential apartments & town houses, meeting
the housing needs of a growing community of IT innovators & service providers.
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INVESTMENT BENEFITS
• Advanced ICT Education & Research
• Single point support for regulatory approvals in Lagos
• Localized Economies
• Access to High quality and constant Power, Bandwidth & other Infrastructure
• Access to new visionary innovations by SME’s
• Market Insights & Opportunities
• Advanced ICT Education & Research
• Integration of Education, Government & Industry
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Roles of NITDA
1. Officially recognize and endorse the PROJECT as an industry initiative in
collaboration with government for the development of IT;
2. Formally launch the PROJECT and Support its Road Shows and marketing
programs;
3. Recommend the PROJECT for designation as a Free Zone in accordance with
section 19 (1 and 2) of its enabling law;
4. Provide financial and technical support to the PROJECT
5. Become an off-taker and anchor tenant in the SMART CITY INNOVATION HUB
6. Contribute resources for enabling infrastructure
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Role of the SPE
1. Obtain State Regulatory framework favorable to the project, and all necessary approvals:
2. Provide project management, administrative and facility management
services for the PROJECT
3. Be responsible for engaging consultants for town planning, legal and other
built environment services for the PROJECT
4. Undertake initial visioning, conceptualization, drive and logistics for the
SMART CITY INNOVATION HUB and coordinate private-sector marketing
programs for the PROJECT