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Senate moves to establish federal data bank

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The Senate yesterday commended moves to establish a Federal Data Bank in the country.

The commendation followed the first reading of a Bill titled: “A Bill for an Act for the establishment of a Federal Data Bank that would cover every sector of the economy and provide data for development for the public and private sectors during plenary.

The bill was sponsored by Senator Jimoh Ibrahim (APC – Ondo South).

According to Senator Ibrahim, the objective of the bill was to provide an Act for the establishment of a Federal Data Bank that would cover every sector of the economy and provide data for development for both the public and private sectors.

According to him, “Data is critical to economic planning and development, making the need for Data Bank very important in any vibrant economy for in-depth insights into customer behaviour, the state of internal processes, and external risks, which will give room for variety, volume, velocity and value.

“There is a need for the Federal Government and stakeholders to invest in a data bank that will drive the growth agenda.

“Centralised databases make managing and accessing information for national development easier.

“This is especially important for countries with a large amount of data, or that need to store data for an extended period”.

He added that all levels of government can also benefit from the federal to local government level with access to information.

“When established, the Federal Data Bank can be self-sustaining since it can receive data and sell data; again, the international community and institutions like the World Bank and IMF will give support for the take-off of the bank, the senator said.

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