…Commends President Buhari, Pantami on Initiative
Addressing the participants at the closing ceremony of the
NCC’s Digital Literacy Training for the North-West held at the Kano Campus of
the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) on Friday, August 13, 2021, Danbatta
particularly enjoined the youths who have had the privilege of participating in
the training to apply the skills acquired in gainful activities in order for
them to be self-employed.
“The training has provided for you, useful skills, which you have acquired to earn a living for yourself without necessarily relying on government to give you a job. It is our hope at NCC that you will apply the skills appropriately and impact on your friends and associates. I also urge you to resist the temptations to sell the laptops and other IT tools you are going to be provided with,” Danbatta told the participants.
Speaking further, the EVC commended President Muhamamdu
Buhari, the supervising Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa
Ali Ibrahim Pantami and the Governing Board of the Commission for the
implementation of the digital capacity-building initiative, describing the
scheme as an important intervention approved by the Federal Government to make
more Nigerian youths self-reliant.
“We, therefore, express our profound appreciation to the
President and to our Ministry for making this particular training, which is a
practical demonstration of one of the important pillars of the National Digital
Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) 2020-2030, possible,” he pointed out.
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| Back Roll: Danbatta (centre) and trainees during the closing ceremony of NCC’s Digital Literacy Training for the North-West held at the Kano Campus of DBI in Kano State. |
According to the NCC boss, the Federal Government’s policy in this direction is aimed at lifting Nigerians, particularly the youths, out of poverty, stressing that to achieve this, there was a need to impact skills to the youths who will, in turn, use the skills for self-employment.
“It is consistent with this important policy of President
Muhammadu Buhari that the Board of the NCC, two years ago, set up a committee
of experts chaired by the former EVC of the Commission, Engr. Ernest Ndukwe, to
develop modalities and syllabus for the digital training of youths across the
six geo-political zones of the country,” he explained.
According to him, the implementation of the recommendations
of the committee of experts, as approved by the government, gave rise to the
training, which targets 1,000 Nigerian youths to be digitally trained for
self-employment.
Earlier, the President of DBI, Prof. Muhammad Ajiya, who praised Prof. Danbatta for his untiring efforts to ensure the implementation of the Federal Government’s policy, said the various modules of the digital, moral and leadership skills given to the youths during the course of the training will go a long way in making the beneficiaries earn a living and be self-reliant.
Participants also expressed appreciation to the Commission
for the digital skills acquisition and empowerment programme.
The training, a brainchild of the Commission, which was
aimed at implementing the Federal Government’s policy to lift Nigerians out of
poverty, held for two weeks across each of the six geo-political zones of the
country.
Across the zones, the youth were not only trained by
subject-matter experts in ICT but were also given laptops, Internet Mi-Fi,
financial support and certificates certifying the digital skills they have been
equipped with.
Board members of the Commission participated at the closing
and opening ceremonies of the training in their respective geo-political zones.


