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    Budget Office partners NITDA on National Sovereign Cloud Initiative

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    The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the Budget Office of the Federation have inaugurated a Joint Technical Committee to drive the implementation of Nigeria’s National Sovereign Cloud Initiative. The move signals a major transition from conceptual policy design to practical execution, designed to establish domestic control over the country’s critical public data and digital workloads.

    The committee will be co-led by top leadership from both institutions, featuring Budget Office Director-General Tanimu Yakubu as chairman and NITDA Director-General Kashifu Inuwa as co-chair. By uniting public finance and technology regulators, the joint team aims to solve the complex financial and structural requirements needed to turn sovereign cloud goals into sustainable reality.

    Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Inuwa underscored the urgent strategic need to build secure domestic digital infrastructure. He noted that localized cloud hosting is vital for protecting government systems, regulated sector databases, and sensitive national workloads while simultaneously attracting private-sector investment and fostering local tech innovation.

    “Implementing the National Sovereign Cloud Initiative requires more than technology and regulation. It also requires alignment between the government’s digital infrastructure priorities and the fiscal, procurement, financing, and investment mechanisms needed to support them sustainably,” Inuwa explained.

    To achieve this alignment, the newly formed committee brings together key stakeholders across public finance, procurement, investment, power, cybersecurity, data governance, and telecom connectivity. The multi-agency approach ensures that critical operational challenges—such as energy supply for data centers and regulatory oversight—are solved holistically rather than in isolation.

    According to NITDA, the committee’s mandate includes evaluating federal ICT and cloud spending, determining the total cost of ownership, and optimizing existing national infrastructure. By integrating budget allocations directly with procurement frameworks, the technical committee aims to streamline public cloud adoption while maintaining fiscal responsibility and sovereign data protection.

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