Established a formal regulatory framework for IT professionals in Nigeria
History & Achievements
From statutory establishment to national digital relevance.
Since its establishment in 1993, CPN has played a pivotal role in structuring Nigeria's IT profession, building trust in digital services, and promoting professional standards that support national development.
Historical Background
The Computer Professionals (Registration Council of Nigeria) was established by Act No. 49 of 1993, now Cap C22 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, to regulate the practice of Information Technology in Nigeria.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, rapid adoption of computer technologies in Nigeria exposed serious gaps in regulation, standardisation, and professional accountability. The resulting rise in unqualified practitioners and inconsistent service delivery created the need for a statutory regulatory body.
National Impact
Professionalizing IT practice in Nigeria
CPN has helped create a more credible and accountable IT ecosystem through licensing, accreditation, discipline, and professional regulation. It has also contributed to better service quality, stronger trust in digital systems, and a more structured environment for digital economy growth.
Through its public awareness work and institutional partnerships, the Council has reinforced the importance of lawful professional practice and helped position IT as a recognised, regulated profession in Nigeria.
Key Achievements
Milestones that shaped Nigeria's IT ecosystem
Created structured membership categories and improved professional accountability
Built a national register of professionals and companies
Institutionalized mandatory registration and licensing
Accredited IT training institutions and academic programmes
Supported curriculum and capacity development with academia
Advised government on IT and digital economy policy matters
Promoted public awareness around professional registration and the risks of unqualified practice
Future Direction