THE
founder and chairman of Zinox Group, Leo Stan Ekeh has called for the
investment of the federal government in the information and communication
technology sector of the nation’s economy.
According to him, with the right kind of
investment in technological platforms and the overwhelming support of the
government in providing the requisite enabling environment, Nigeria can effortlessly
produce global billionaires from the Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) sector.
Ekeh who made this know at an interview
with the Cable News Network (CNN) narrated how he became a serial digital
entrepreneur, building Africa’s most integrated ICT conglomerate, the Zinox
Group noting that he is confident that with significant investment in ICT, the
challenge of youth unemployment, inadequate opportunities and growing restiveness
among the youth can be arrested.
He disclosed that for this to happen, the
government has to actively engage the youths by investing massively in ICT
which, in his opinion, has become the fancy of young people.
Ekeh is a firm believer in the numerous
opportunities which abound in the rapidly evolving ICT-driven future – a
knowledge economy in which wealth is no longer the exclusive preserve of a
privileged few.
He said: “The miracle of ICT is that it is
the only profession in the world today that can make the child of a poor man
the richest man in the world. The challenge, however, is that majority of our
youths are in a closed community in which the standards are still poor so they cannot
exhibit their innate intellectual strength. As a result, they are seen as
defeated and a lot of them are unemployed.”
Ekeh in the interview said: “We are doing
our bit to correct this situation but government support will go a long way in
helping the country achieve more. Presently, Zinox is building digital training
centres and tech hubs across the country and empowering many of our youths. We
have also committed some significant investment in a number of tech start-ups.”
He recalled that Zinox recently invested
in an Ibadan-based software company – Xputer saying, “Some of the apps being
created by the young chaps at Xputer are driving the business processes of the
major e-commerce outfits in the country. All they needed was a bit of exposure
and support to help them scale up.”
He added: “The same situation applies to
many of our youth. Today, if you give these youths the right platforms, which I
must say is not expensive, Nigeria can produce a minimum of 10 billionaires
from the ICT sector in the next few years.”
"Ninety percent of youths today want
to go into trending professions; lifestyle professions and that is what ICT
really is. If government invests in this sector as it should, Nigeria is
capable of producing several billionaires straight out of the technology
space", he added.
Ekeh is the founder and Chairman of the
Zinox Group, a technology company based in Nigeria that manufactures and
distributes computers at home and abroad. Zinox employs 1,800 Nigerians and
Ekeh thinks the company can play a role in improving the tech economy, while
tapping into Nigeria's young population.
Among his many tech ventures, Ekeh
pioneered Zinox Computers, Nigeria's first internationally certified and most
popular indigenous computer brand which has powered several international
conferences including the African Union conference in Gambia and the 18th
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) which held in Abuja in 2003, in
addition to being severally deployed by the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) in the registration and successful conduct of elections in
Nigeria.
“We came with a computer with an in-built
surge protector in line with the peculiar power challenges in Nigeria. At
Zinox, we are closest to the people with 14 offices nationwide. Zinox has sold in
every local government and town in the country today and the call centre is 24
hours. It’s a brand for Nigeria – global standard but specific to Nigeria,” he
noted.
Ekeh ranks as one of Africa's most
passionate digital entrepreneurs and he has staked this reputation by
pioneering several successful technology start-ups and taking them to the zenith
of marketplace competition.
A first rate Indian-trained economist and Risk
Manager, he was honoured as an ICON of Hope by former President Olusegun
Obasanjo on October 1st 2002 for his sustained pioneering effort in
the area of Information technology and also as a pride to modern Nigeria.
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