NCCC – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Sun, 15 Feb 2026 21:35:14 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png NCCC – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Nigeria Tops UK’s Africa Cyber Programme as Abuja and London Deepen Tech Ties https://techeconomy.ng/nigeria-tops-uks-africa-cyber-programme-as-abuja-and-london-deepen-tech-ties/ https://techeconomy.ng/nigeria-tops-uks-africa-cyber-programme-as-abuja-and-london-deepen-tech-ties/#respond Sun, 15 Feb 2026 21:35:14 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=176191 Nigeria is cementing its role as the continent’s cybersecurity powerhouse. At the conclusion of the TAG–Africa Cyber Programme (Phase 2) in Abuja, the UK Government confirmed that Nigeria emerged as the top-performing partner nation.

This milestone comes at a high-stakes moment for the country’s digital sovereignty, as the National Cybersecurity Coordination Centre (NCCC) moves to standardize how it protects critical national infrastructure.

The timing is equally political; the successful wrap-up of this training serves as a precursor to President Bola Tinubu’s upcoming State Visit to the UK, where a renewal of the UK–Nigeria Cyber Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is expected to be a flagship agenda item.

The Milestone: From “Reaction” to “Audit”

The NCCC isn’t just looking to patch bugs; it’s building a regulatory framework. This phase of the partnership, delivered by implementing partner TAG International, focused on high-level institutional capacity.

Key wins from the programme include:

  • Elite Auditing: Four NCCC professionals are now among the first SIM3 certified cybersecurity auditors in Africa, a globally recognized maturity model for incident response teams.
  • Intelligence Gathering: A fresh cohort of experts has been minted through the Certified Threat Intelligence Manager course.
  • Policy Overhaul: The partnership completed a comprehensive review of the National Incident Response Plan and laid the groundwork for Nigeria’s National Digital Forensics Policies.

What This Signals

In a landscape where ransomeware attacks on African financial and energy infrastructure are becoming more sophisticated, “readiness” is the new currency.

“These milestones strengthen not only Nigeria’s cyber readiness but also the wider regional and global digital ecosystem,” said Salawu Sheriff, technical assistant to the National Coordinator at the NCCC.

For the UK, this is “tech diplomacy” in action. Mrs. Gill Lever OBE, British deputy high commissioner, described the partnership as a “testament to strength and strategic alignment,” signaling that the UK views Nigeria as its primary digital security anchor in West Africa.

Building a “Cyber Maturity” Framework

Beyond the certificates, the real value lies in the Cyber Maturity Frameworks. These are the “rulebooks” for protecting Nigeria’s Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII), the digital nervous system that keeps the lights on and the banks running.

By standardizing these frameworks now, the NCCC is preparing for a future where Nigerian digital forensics can hold up in international courts, and its incident response teams operate at the same level as their G7 counterparts.

The new shift

The focus now shifts from Abuja to London. As the UK–Nigeria Cyber MoU approaches its renewal date, expect the conversation to move toward deeper bilateral data-sharing and joint operations against cross-border cybercrime.

With President Tinubu set to visit the UK shortly, this “Gold Medal” performance in the Africa Cyber Programme provides the Nigerian delegation with significant leverage to demand more advanced technology transfers and deeper investments in the local tech ecosystem.

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NCCC and Climate Action Africa Partner to Tackle Nigeria’s Climate Crisis https://techeconomy.ng/nccc-and-climate-action-africa-partner-to-tackle-nigerias-climate-crisis/ https://techeconomy.ng/nccc-and-climate-action-africa-partner-to-tackle-nigerias-climate-crisis/#respond Sat, 03 Feb 2024 14:04:47 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=124181 The National Council on Climate Change (NCCC) and Climate Action Africa (CAA) have joined forces in a strategic partnership to address the pressing challenge of climate change in Nigeria.

The partnership was solidified with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding at the NCCC office in Abuja yesterday.

National Council on Climate Change (NCCC) and Climate Action Africa (CAA) partnership (3)
L-r: Grace Oluchi Mbah, co-Founder and executive director of Climate Action Africa (CAA) and Dr. Salisu Dahiru, director general of National Council on Climate Change at the MOU signing ceremony signifying the beginning of a strategic relationship

This collaboration aims to unify efforts in addressing Nigeria’s vulnerability to the impacts of climate change. It epitomizes a shared commitment to tackling this challenge, setting a precedent for proactive and impactful measures in the face of global climate challenges.

Representatives from both organizations were present at the signing, including Dr. Salisu Dahiru, director general of NCCC; Grace Oluchi Mbah, co-Founder and Executive Director of CAA; Michael Ivenso, director of Energy, Transportation and Infrastructure at NCCC, and others.

Underscoring the significance of the partnership, Dr. Salisu Dahiru stated: “Our collaboration with Climate Action Africa is a pivotal step towards building a climate-resilient Nigeria. Through joint efforts, we aim to promptly address vulnerabilities and work towards sustainable solutions for our nation.”

According to the 2021 Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index, Nigeria is ranked as the 53rd most vulnerable and 179th most ready country to adapt to climate change.

The country faces significant challenges from extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, erosion, and rising sea levels.

These risks particularly threaten sectors like agriculture, water resources, public health, and settlements.

Grace Oluchi Mbah, co-founder and Executive Director of CAA, emphasized: “Nigeria’s vulnerability to climate change necessitates immediate and collective action. Through this partnership, we aspire to harness the power of innovation, sustainable practices, policy dialogue, and community engagement to reshape Nigeria’s future and set a global example.”

National Council on Climate Change (NCCC) and Climate Action Africa (CAA) partnership
The teams from National Council on Climate Change (NCCC) and Climate Action Africa (CAA)

This collaboration precedes the highly anticipated Climate Action Africa Forum (CAAF24), scheduled to take place in Lagos, Nigeria, from June 17th to 19th, 2024. CAAF24 is a global event that will bring together stakeholders from across the world to encourage collaboration, catalyze actionable solutions, and urge governments, businesses, and individuals to invest in climate-smart initiatives.

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