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NGO Advocates Provision ICT In Rural Areas
Refocusing Nigerian Tal
ent Organisation (RENITO), an NGO, has stressed the need to ensure that people in rural areas have access to Information and Communications Technology (ICT) skills.
Mr Abanka Musa, the Executive Director of the NGO told newsmen last Thursday in Abuja.
Musa said that this would ensure that they were not left out of development processes.
According to him, the national ICT policy should ensure that the critical mass of people living in the rural areas is given the necessary ICT education.
“This will help to mainstream them into the development process,’’ he said.
Musa said that the NGO should be given the responsibility for tackling the problem of ICT education and enlightenment in villages.
“In Nigeria, the government focuses more in educating and exposing people in the city on ICT skills and forgetting those in the remote villages.
“RENITO’s mandate is geared toward the challenge of bringing ICT close to the rural populace in collaboration with government at all levels through comprehensive enlightenment programmes,’’ Musa said.
He called on other NGO with same focus and well meaning Nigerians to collaborate and ensure that rural areas were not left behind in the technological advancement.
Speaking earlier, the Sarki of Zamani, Mallam Muhammed Aliyu, said that he was happy with the way the NGO was touching lives in his community.
“The only computer school in my village is built by RENITO and its free and people are taking advantage of it to acquire knowledge’’
“I urge the government to support NGO’s that are doing such wonderful jobs in other villages like that of ours in Nigeria.’’
Mallam Madaki Abdullahi, one of the beneficiaries of the ICT training programme appreciated the organisation, adding that it made him have knowledge of ICT.
“There has been a transformation in the lives of our youths, especially those who write the most recent Computer Based Jamb test.
“If not for the free training I don’t know how it will have been possible for most students to get used to the computer before the examinations,’’ he said.
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