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NITDA To Disburse N80m For IT Research
Director-General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Prof Cleopas Angaye, said on Saturday in Abuja that N80 million has been set aside for research on Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Angaye, who spoke to newsmen, called on prospective researchers in ICT to apply, to enable them to access the fund.
The director-general said that applicants should apply through the agency’s website.
“Call for application is now in our website. That money is not restricted to Ph.D or Master’s students alone. People who are doing research on IT applications can apply.
“For instance, if you are running a Master’s programme and if you have difficulties in writing a proposal or data collection you can apply. People who are doing Ph.D and they have some difficulties can apply.’’
Angaye said the agency had trained over 8,000 Nigerians in the use of IT applications, such as basic use of computer and internet.
He said the beneficiaries included over 50 permanent secretaries, 1,000 top civil servants, about 750 lecturers in tertiary institutions, 100 legislators and 6,000 unemployed persons.
In order to fast track e-parliament, Angaye said, the agency had concluded arrangement to organise a two-day training for senators on the use of IT for parliamentary duties.
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