The National Information Technology Development Agency(NITDA) has handed over a completed state of the art National cybersecurity center constructed and equipped by the Agency to Bayero University, Kano(BUK).
Speaking during the commissioning and handing over ceremony on Tuesday, the Director General of the Agency, Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, said the structure commissioned as a national asset will provide a knowledge platform to equip the nation with tools, talent, and infrastructure to safeguard digital spaces and empower the next generation of cybersecurity experts.
Abdullahi who was represented by the northwest zonal coordinator, Dr. Jide Ajayi, explained that the centre represents a strategic intervention by NITDA to support cybersecurity education, capacity development, innovation research and development which are essential for achieving the aspirations of the President Tinubu’s Renew Home Agenda and the communication Minister’s strategic blueprint for digital economy.
He added that the centre will serve as a springboard for cross-sector collaboration between government, academia, and industry.
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“Cybersecurity has become a critical enabler of trust in the digital economy. As digital transformation accelerates, so do the risks associated with data breaches, cyber threats, and digital vulnerabilities. This Centre reflects our deliberate investment in proactive solutions, that is, blending research, innovation, training, and collaboration to fortify our national digital ecosystem.
“It will support cybersecurity research, facilitate hands-on training, and serve as a resource for national and regional stakeholders protecting Nigeria’s critical digital infrastructure,” he stated.
In his remarks, BUK Vice Chancellor, Prof. Sagir Abbas, said the donation of the structure represents partnership, foresight and the federal government’s commitment to equipping universities with critical infrastructure.
While thanking NITDA for the contribution, he said it will impact cyber security education and digital innovation in Nigeria.
He noted that BUK offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in cyber security and has arranged to commence a Doctor of Philosophy program in cyber security, hinting that the center will enhance teaching, research, training, and innovation.