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No Going Back On ICT Vacation Classes – RSG
The Rivers State Government says it is not going back on its earlier promise to engage students on Information and Communication Technology (ICT), during holidays in a bid to update them on ICT programmes.
The information officer at the office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on ICT, Rubby Minimah gave this assurance recently at the ICT centre along Aba/Port Harcourt expressway.
Minimah said the idea was to ensure that students benefited from the state government’s free ICT programme.
She explained that the ICT vacation class was opened for all students residing in the state.
According to her, the students’ ICT vacation class in usually during long vacations so as to allow a wider coverage of the programmes.
She also reasoned that the vacations class will aid the students to pay more attention to their studies than to stay idle during long vacation.
The ICT information officer, noted that ICT was among the global newest technologies, adding that all, especially the young ones, were meant to master it.
Minimah, maintained that information was the window to all meaningful projects across the globe, whereas those without the current trend in it suffer a considerable level of set back in life.
The Tide gathered that the vacation class is normally held around August when the students might have concluded their school programmes.
Similarly, we learnt that the Rivers State ICT centre has trained over 3,000 candidates including civil servants.
It would be recalled that the ICT centre has now become a semi-tourist attraction as students and others troop there almost on daily basis for excursion.
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