Sokoto state government said
it is partnering with the National Information Technology Development Agency
(NITDA) to deepen access and usage of ICT in schools across the state.
A statement issued in Sokoto Wednesday by Malam Imam Imam, said the partnership was announced when Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal visited NITDA’s Director General, Dr. Isa Ali Pantami, in Abuja.
A statement issued in Sokoto Wednesday by Malam Imam Imam, said the partnership was announced when Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal visited NITDA’s Director General, Dr. Isa Ali Pantami, in Abuja.
“ICT is an
important component in school curriculum all over the world. So the state
government is seeking for this collaboration with NITDA in order to expand the
knowledge base of our students and improve on infrastructure, and at the same
improving the standards of education in the state,” the statement quoted
Governor Tambuwal as saying.
It said as a
mandate agency established to develop information and communication technology
in the country, NITDA has a lot to offer.
“The agency
has done exceptionally well in executing its mandate and we hope we can tap
from their expertise to develop ICT infrastructure in Sokoto state,” the
Governor added.
Responding,
Pantami commended Tambuwal for the visit, saying NITDA is open to partnering
with all interested groups and individuals to develop ICT in Nigeria.
He commended
the Sokoto state government for laying emphasis on education, saying it will go
a long way in securing the future of its citizens.
According to
him, NITDA has played important role in driving programs and policies that
support innovation in ICT development in Nigeria, and will continue to
collaborate with the private sector, development partners and MDAs at both
federal and state levels so as to deepen access to ICT in the country.
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