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Kwara State Government Empowers youth with Digital Skills

Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin 

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The Kwara State Government, North Central Nigeria has commenced a free Summer Digital Coding class for students of public secondary schools across the state.

The summer coding class is to equip them with digital skills to be able to compete with their global counterparts, Special Assistant to the Governor on Digital Innovation, Kayode Ishola told reporters in Ilorin, the capital city.

Designed to run for six weeks, the programme is held across six centres in the three senatorial districts of the state, with students between the ages of eleven and fifteen as participants.

It is organised by the Office of the Special Assistant to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Digital Innovation,  Kayode Ishola.

Speaking at the flag-off ceremony at the Queen Elizabeth Secondary School Ilorin, Ishola said the state government is encouraging mass digital literacy among the youth so that they will not be left behind in the digital age.

“The government understands that for the students to have a competitive edge globally, they need to have digital skills, especially now that external exams like JAMB, WAEC and NECO are now computer-based,” he told reporters on the sideline of the training.

“The programme will be run for six weeks; the first two weeks will focus on an introduction to digital literacy, particularly for kids that do not have much background in hands-on use of the computers, while the remaining period will be used for coding and other digital skills.”

Other centres for the training are Government Secondary School Afon (Kwara Central); Ansarul Islam Junior Secondary School (Gure, Baruten) and Etsu Maman Saba Junior Secondary School Batapan (North); and Government Secondary School Omuaran, and Offa Grammar School, Offa (South).

The administration is known to have heavily invested in a technology-driven programme – KwaraLEARN — to build the capacity of students of basic classes on ICT.

“We received over 1,000 applications from students of public schools, both online and at the designated centres, but only 500 were selected, having met the eligibility criteria for participation.

“The successful applicants fall between the ages of 11 and 15.”

Kayode thanked Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for being relentless in transforming the educational sector through different approaches.

 

 

 

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