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New SSA (Entrepreneurship Development in Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy) to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Engr. Jennifer ADIGHIJE (41) from Abia. She graduated from the University of Lagos with flying colours (B.Sc Elect/Electronics Engineering), she also bagged an M.Sc in Telecomms Networks at Queen Mary University of London, graduating best in class with a Distinction.
The 3-Focal Point Agenda
Digital Literacy
Aims to provide education support tools and capacity building programs for STEM and ICT enthusiasts in acquiring and developing digital skills for engendering digital while providing technology driven solutions for driving digital efficiency across all sectors of the economy.
Fostering Innovation
Will ensure that the necessary enablers are given to bolster digital creativity and productivity of start-ups and growing innovation- driven enterprises to compete globally with other Tech service providers in bridging local and global Tech solution deficits.
Entrepreneurship Development and Job Creation
Will be achieved by engendering private sector collaborations to provide well-structured tutoring, mentorship and sponsorship programs for our future Tech practitioners to undergo a developmental lifecycle that will birth products/services of real market value.
The multi-faceted 3-focal point agenda will bring about sustainable development in Nigeria's Tech ecosystem as follows:
- Talent Discovery.
- Talent Development.
- Access To Funding.
- Regulatory Support.
- Fostering Collaboration.
- Market Access.
- Government Support.
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National Digital Literacy Framework(NDLF) Aspiration
Specific Objectives of the NDLF:
Universal Access
Ensure equitable access to digital literacy education for all population segments, including undeserved communities.
Skill Development
Provide comprehensive digital literacy programmes to empower citizens with essential digital skills, from basic to advanced competencies.
Inclusive Participation
Promote diverse participation in the digital economy. bridging the gender and socio-economic digital divide.
Workforce Readiness
Equip the workforce with relevant digital skills to meet the rapidly evolving job market demands.
Local Content Creation
Foster a vibrant digital ecosystem by encouraging the creation of locally relevant and culturally significant digital content.
Expected Results from the NDLF
By providing unlimited access to computer programming tools and internet for our pool of students in higher institutions, the expected results would be addressing:
- Bridging the digital divide.
- Scaling thousands of digital talents.
- Increase in earning potential of thousand of students.
- Bridging Tech services deficit.
- Improved digital efficiency in public and private sectors.
- Improved digital economy and overall economy.