By Emmanuel Elebeke
Abuja: The Federal Government Has Announced Plans To Establish At Least
One Information And Communications Technology (Ict) University In Each Of
The Six Geo-political Zones Of The Country.
The Minister Of Communications Technology, Barr. Adebayo Shittu, Confirmed
This While Delivering His Keynote Address On Friday, At A One Day Ict
Sensitization Workshop For Secondary Schools In The Fct, Organised In
Collaboration With Totalview Nigeria And The National Information Technology
Development Agency, Nitda.
The Minister, Who Was Represented By The Director Of Ict In The Ministry, Mrs.
Monila Udoh, Explained That The Plan For The University Was To Close The
Digital Divide That Exists In The Country At The Moment.
According To Him, The University, When Established, Would Focus On "Training
Teachers That Will In Turn Go To Other Schools To Train Other Nigerians.''
''with Modern Facilities, It Would Do Nigeria More Favour To Convert Such An
Institute To A Focused Ict University That Will Train Teachers That Will Go Into
Our Schools To Train Our Young People, And Then Over Time Graduate Highly
Skilled Technocrats That Can Compete In The Global Market And Create Jobs.''
In His Address, The Managing Director Of Total View, Mr. Charles Ozoemena,
Said That Part Of The Aim Is Not Only To Inspire The Consciousness Of School
Children, On What They Can Use Ict To Achieve As Future Ict Experts But Also
Strengthen The Awareness With A View To Catching Them Young To Embrace
Ict As Part Of Their Growing Up.
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