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Home » Teachers Hold the Key to Nigeria’s Digital Future, Says NITDA DG

Teachers Hold the Key to Nigeria’s Digital Future, Says NITDA DG

Destiny Eseaga by Destiny Eseaga
March 31, 2026
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Group picture of the DG'Rep, Dr Aristotle Onumo, Director of Stakeholders Management and Partnerships with the participants.

In a modest hall in Abuja, far from the buzz of tech hubs and startup incubators, a quiet but powerful idea took centre stage: Nigeria’s digital future may not be built in data centres, but in classrooms.

That was the message from Kashifu Inuwa, director-general of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), who underscored the pivotal role of teachers in shaping the country’s digital transformation journey.

A Shift Beyond Chalk and Talk

Represented by Aristotle Onumo, Inuwa spoke at a stakeholders’ dialogue organised by Development of Educational Action Network Initiative (DEAN), where conversations moved beyond policy frameworks to something more fundamental, the evolving role of teachers.

In a world where students can access information with a single click, the traditional image of a teacher standing before a blackboard is rapidly fading.

Instead, a new role is emerging.

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“Teachers are no longer just instructors,” Inuwa noted. “They are guides,helping students navigate information, avoid harmful content, and develop responsible digital behaviour.”

Classrooms as the Frontline of Digital Transformation

Nigeria’s digital economy is expanding at an unprecedented pace, creating new opportunities while introducing new risks. For students growing up in this environment, the challenge is no longer access to information, but understanding it.

And that responsibility, Inuwa argued, rests heavily on teachers.

From identifying credible sources to fostering critical thinking, educators are now expected to prepare students not just for exams, but for a technology-driven society.

Bridging Opportunity and Risk

Digital tools have opened doors, online learning platforms, global knowledge networks, and new career pathways. But they have also exposed students to misinformation, cyber risks, and unregulated content.

This dual reality makes the teacher’s role even more critical.

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“They must help students not only learn, but learn responsibly,” Inuwa emphasised.

NITDA’s Strategy: Empower the Educator

To support this transition, NITDA is investing in nationwide digital literacy programmes, including its flagship Digital Literacy for All initiative.

The goal is ambitious: achieving 70% digital literacy across Nigeria by 2027. But behind that statistic lies a deeper strategy, equip teachers first, and the students will follow.

Reimagining Teacher Capacity

Earlier, Semiye Michael, executive director of DEAN Initiative, set the tone for the engagement.

He described the workshop as a necessary step toward re-engineering teachers’ capacity in line with digital realities.

“We need to strengthen teachers’ competence and provide access to the right digital infrastructure,” he said.

The outcome of the dialogue, he added, will feed into policy recommendations aimed at transforming Nigeria’s education system.

A National Imperative

Stakeholders at the event, including representatives from the Federal Ministry of Education and Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT), shared a common view: without digitally empowered teachers, Nigeria’s broader digital ambitions may fall short.

Because while infrastructure, policies, and innovation matter, the human element remains central.

As Nigeria pushes toward a knowledge-driven economy, the spotlight is shifting, from technology itself to the people who will shape how it is used.

And in that equation, teachers stand at the centre. Not just as educators, but as architects of a digital future, guiding a generation that will define Nigeria’s place in the global digital economy.

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