NITDA DG, Pantami conferred fellow of British Computer Society
Dr. Isa Pantami, the Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has been conferred fellowship of the British Computer Society (BCS), acclaimed leading professional body of IT experts in the world.
The conferment came after a rigorous assessment bordering on eminence, authority and experience in the IT profession, proving that Pantami has demonstrated a commitment to advancing standards; strategic leadership and best practice.
“Congratulations on your Fellowship and welcome to BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT. As a fellow of the institute, you take your place among the most senior and respected IT professionals,” BCS said in a congratulatory message sent to Dr. Pantami.
Acknowledging the conferment, Dr Ibrahim promises to give something back to the profession by taking this honour, as an opportunity to demonstrate the importance of the IT profession to industry and the public, and promoting the Institute’s values and mission.
The fellowship is in recognition of achievements and contributions to the IT profession globally by the NITDA DG. Dr. Ibrahim has demonstrated leadership in the Nigerian IT sector. As a Director General and Chief Executive Officer of National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Dr Ibrahim has influenced significant changes in regulation and IT project clearance for Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to achieve common goals and promote government digital services.
Fellowship is one of the British Computer Society most valuable assets. It combines a wealth of knowledge and experience. BCS fellows enable the Institute to have real influence in the industry.





