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The Director General of National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, has lauded the DigitalForAllChallenge 2.0 initiative by Tech4Dev as a fitting one to achieving 70% digital literacy by 2027.

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He described the initiative as aligning with the agency’s quest to drive President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda in transforming the economy and empowering Nigerians through technology.

“Our collective mission is clear as we launch this programme as a complimentary effort toward achieving a 70% digital literacy rate for Nigerians by 2027″.

‘DigitalForAll initiative’ is a visionary programme poised to shape the future of our nation and we also intend to use our Digital Nigeria platform for the final competition of the programme”, said Abdullahi Inuwa at the recent launch of the initiative.

According to him, the initiative sits well with the eight pillars in the redrafted Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan (SRAP 2.0) of the NITDA, which he enumerated to include: Foster Digital Literacy and Cultivate Talents, Build a Robust Technology Research Ecosystem, Strengthen Policy Implementation and Legal framework, Promote Inclusive Access to Digital Infrastructure and Services, Strengthen Cybersecurity and Enhance Digital Trust, Nurture an Innovative and Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Forge Strategic Partnerships and Collaboration and Cultivate a Vibrant Organisational Culture and an Agile Workforce in NITDA.

All these make up the cornerstone in realising the “agency’s mandates, mission, and values,” Abdullahi said even as he noted that the document will be unveiled in the first quarter of 2024.

He described the competition as a well thought out programme and a commitment to empower every Nigerian with the knowledge and proficiency needed to navigate and excel in the digital landscape.

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His words: As we embark on this journey, let us remember that digital literacy is not just about skilling people; it is about empowering them to unleash their full potential”. “It is about providing opportunities for growth, fostering innovation, and ensuring that no one is left behind in the rapidly evolving digital world; that is what this programme is poised to achieve

“Our Key Objectives of the DigitalForAll Initiative hinge on  Inclusive Digital Literacy, Accessible Learning Platforms, Public-Private Partnerships, Measurable Impact, and  Awards.

“For us to succeed, therefore, collaboration with government agencies, educational institutions, industry leaders, and communities cannot be overemphasized.

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“Together, we will create a ripple effect of change that transcends barriers, bringing digital literacy to the forefront of our national development.”

While extending gratitude to all the partners, sponsors, and individuals who have joined hands to make the “DigitalForAll Initiative” a reality, Inuwa urged all parties to embark on the challenge journey with enthusiasm, determination, and a shared vision of a digitally inclusive Nigeria.

Earlier, Founder, Tech4Dev, Joel Ogunsola, said that N150 million will be  won  across the different categories as prizes.

He said “we believe and are driven by the fact that every Nigerian deserves the right to digital literacy and skills for the future of work. There are very intentional efforts by NITDA to invest in the sustainability of this initiative for the long run.”

According to Ogunsola, there will be state level challenges, regional; at the geopolitical level, and the grand finale which will be held on NITDA’s Digital Nigeria International Conference and Exhibition Day.”

Adding: “The challenge has two phases, the training and competition phases. After the first, beneficiaries will be required to take an assessment to qualify for the second phase.”

The initiative by Tech4Dev and in partnership with NITDA and Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is deemed as Africa’s largest digital skilling competition, designed to reward self-development and encourage the acquisition and use of digital skills through competitive incentives.

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