Niger and Nasarawa States have launched a Joint Digital and Smart Skills Development Programme to equip at least 10,000 residents from both states with advanced digital skills by 2027.
LEADERSHIP gathered that the pioneering sub-national collaboration sets a new benchmark for regional development ahead of the take off of North Central Development Commission
The Niger State commissioner for Communications Technology and Digital Economy, Suleiman Isah, said it was made possible by the establishment of Nasarawa State Information Technology and Digital Economy Agency (NASITDEA) two years ago by Governor Abdullahi Sule and the creation of Niger StatebCommunications Ministry by Governor Umaru Mohammed Bago.
He said the establishment of the institutions by the two states to power digital economy indicated strong political will to transform the states into digitally competitive economies.
The commissioner said the programme would not only enhance employability, but also foster entrepreneurship and economic growth in both states.
“It demonstrates how states can leverage on synergy, innovation and resource-sharing to solve pressing challenges.” he added
Also, the director-general/chief executive officer of NASITDEA, Haruna Sani Sani, said, “We are excited to partner with Niger State on this initiative, which will empower our citizens with the digital skills needed to thrive in today’s economy,” .
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