The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami, has said that the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector will increase its contributions to the countrys revenue, to boost the countrys Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Pantami made this known when he featured on the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Forum in Abuja late last week.

The Minister, who emphasised the importance of ICT to the growth of the countrys economy, noted that ICT remained the fastest growing industry and that it was critical to driving infrastructural development of Nigeria.

According to the Minister, the country should expect more contributions, given the potentials of the industry.

Look at the statistics released by the National Bureau of Statistics in Q1 of 2021 and we are yet to see Q2; they said that the fastest growing sector is the ICT sector.

Throughout 2020, the fastest growing sector is the ICT sector.

Mr President said that the ICT sector played the principal role of lifting Nigeria out of recession.

If you look at the remittance of the sector to the Federal Government account, it is unprecedented.

Without the ICT sector, sometimes government will struggle to pay salary.

As it is, within the two years I spent in office, the remittance of ICT sector to the Federal Government account is over N1trillion; this is unprecedented.

Through spectrum sales from National Frequency Management Council assigned to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), within two years, we remitted over N358billion.

The earnings of small mobile operators that we remitted to the Federal Government, through Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), is over N601billion.

Through capacity building and other government expenditure within the sector, the sector generated over N90billion, Pantami stated

He said the three examples alone amounted to over N1trillion.

So, look at even the budget of government, how much is being generated?

This is what we have done and if you look at our budget, sometimes, it is not up to N5billion because we generate and give to others to spend.

Sometimes, we dont even have N5billion including our personnel throughout the year.

We only generate and give it to government for infrastructure like rail, transport, social intervention, works and housing, power and health.

We generate and remit; we increased the generation by over 500 per cent by the time I took over, Pantami added.

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