As Nigeria moves deeper into its digital transformation drive, technology leaders and policymakers are set to examine how the country can turn digital public infrastructure plans into effective systems that improve governance, security and economic growth.
The conversation will take place at ITGOV 2026, the annual IT Governance Conference organised by Tranter IT Infrastructure Services Limited and powered by ManageEngine, scheduled to hold on July 15, 2026, at Abuja.
The conference, themed ‘Building Nigeria’s Digital Public Infrastructure for Economic Growth, Security, and Governance Efficiency’ comes at a critical period as the Federal Government advances its digital public infrastructure framework, expands the Nigerian Data Exchange and pushes for broader integration of national identity systems across sectors.
Industry experts has said Nigeria’s next phase of digital transformation will depend less on technology adoption alone and more on whether institutions can build the governance structures, security frameworks and operational capacity required to sustain large-scale digital systems.
Emmanuel Ayoola, chief executive officer of Tranter IT Infrastructure Services Limited, said Nigeria is entering a decisive stage where strategic choices around digital infrastructure will determine the country’s ability to compete in the digital economy.







