FG Launches DBI Licensing Programme to Bridge Nigeria's Digital Skills Gap

15 Mar 2025

In a significant move to address the growing digital skills gap in Nigeria, the Federal Government has unveiled the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) Certificate Licensing Programme.

The initiative, launched on March 4, 2025, at DBI's Lagos campus, aims to equip individuals with globally recognized ICT certifications, thereby enhancing employability and strengthening Nigeria's digital economy.

David Daser, the President and Chief Executive Officer of DBI, emphasized the program's crucial role in meeting the country's increasing demand for digital expertise. "This marks a pivotal moment in Nigeria's efforts to equip its citizens with the necessary skills to thrive in the modern economy. We are creating pathways for growth, empowering individuals, and positioning Nigeria as a leader in the global digital space," Daser stated.

DBI, an institution under the Nigerian Communications Commission, has a long-standing reputation in ICT education, collaborating with global tech leaders like Cisco, Microsoft, and Huawei. These partnerships enable DBI to offer world-class training that aligns with international standards.

The urgency of this initiative is highlighted by concerning statistics. A UNICEF report indicates that only seven per cent of Nigerians aged 15-24 possess marketable ICT skills, leaving a significant portion of the youth population unprepared for the digital economy. Furthermore, a 2020 Palladium Group report revealed that over 50 per cent of Nigerian youth are either unemployed or underemployed due to a mismatch between their education and job market demands.

"This initiative is not just for Lagos; we are taking digital training to every corner of Nigeria," Daser affirmed. The program aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritizes economic growth, job creation, and youth empowerment.

Dr. Bosun Tijani, the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, lauded the initiative, stating, "This program ensures our youth are not left behind in the digital age."

Dr. Niran Oyekale, the Chairman of Commit Technology and Consult Ltd, highlighted the economic urgency, warning that the global economy could face a shortfall of 85 million skilled workers—a gap valued at $8.5 trillion. Oyekale emphasized that Nigeria's youthful population could play a vital role in bridging this gap if equipped with the right skills.

The DBI Certificate Licensing Programme is expected to boost job creation, innovation, and economic diversification, setting Nigeria on a path to becoming a global ICT powerhouse. "This is not just about training—it is about creating opportunities and securing Nigeria's place in the digital future," Daser concluded.

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