The Director General, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi has called on youths in Jigawa State to embrace ICT skills because of its strategic importance to drive Nigeria’s digital economy.
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Abdullahi spoke recently in Dutse, Jigawa State capital during the flag off a capacity building training program sponsored by the state government for 1000 youths in the state.
The training which is organised through collaboration between the Jigawa State government, the National Information Technology Agency NITDA, Baze University and IDEAS through the Jigawa State Development Agency for Youth Empowerment and Employment, is part of the strategic efforts to explore more economic opportunities for accelerated development.
While advising the youths in the country to embrace ICT skills for sustainable development and self-reliance, the NITDA boss noted that the world is shifting from paper qualifications to skills and those who want to succeed must key in to it to survive.
“This training of the one thousand youths in Jigawa on skills in emerging technologies will enable the state to recover its lost glory as the leading state in the ICT sector of Nigeria in the early 2000s.”
According to him, NITDA will continue to partner with state governments across the country to expand digital literacy for citizens’ exclusivity in propelling the national digital economy to fight poverty and poverty-related challenges in the country.”
Governor Umar Namadi who was represented at the event by the state’s Deputy Governor, Aminu Usman Gumel commended NITDA for its various intervention programmes in the state which cut across many sectors. He noted that they have aided the state to achieve the present feat in less than one year in office.
Other speakers at the event who include the Director General, Jigawa State Agency for Youth Empowerment and Employment Dr. Habibu Ubale and representatives from the collaborating organisations all agreed that providing ICT skills to youths in the state would enhance sustainable economic development.