Nigeria, April 25 -- Journalists have identified gaps in Nigeria's Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and preferred some solutions to the problem.

The gaps, among other things, exclude many Nigerians from digital platforms, subject many to poor service delivery and leave others stranded after falling victim of frauds and other hazards through various digital platforms.

DPI is a society-wide, digital capability that is key to essential to participation in society and markets as a citizen, entrepreneur, and consumer in a digital era.

The National Secretary of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Achike Chude, and two other Nigerian journalists - Ameh Ejekwonyilo and Usman Aliyu - said, on Tuesday, that the press has a duty to create ...