Presidential Aide: Global ICT Firm to Empower 1,000 Nigerian Youths

As part of government’s effort at addressing the issue of unemployment, the Office of the Special Assistant to the President on Youth and Student Affairs (SAPYSA) has developed a partnership with a leading global information and communication technology (ICT) solution provider, Huawei Technologies to initiate a social development programme that would empower 1,000 youths in the sector.

The initiative, which would be overseen by the Special Assistant to the President on Youth and Student Affairs, Nasir Adhama would commence at a date to be announced soon.

In a statement by the Media Assistant to Presidential Aide on Youth and Student Affairs, Gidado Yushau Shuaib, the presidential aide said his office would select and screen the beneficiary participants from all geopolitical zones of the country for the training.

Adhama said: “Out of the 1,000 youth that would be trained by Huawei Africa, 200 would be sent to China for more training on ICT.”

He stressed that: “There are many programmes and activities that would get our youths engaged and involved, especially our brothers and sisters in Niger Delta and North East who will also benefit from the Huawei partnership programme.

“We strongly seek for the cooperation and supports of all Nigerian youths from the nook and cranny of the federation to move our nation forward,” he concluded.  

During the visit of President Muhammadu Buhari to China, the Special Assistant also met with the leaders of the telecommunication company on the proposed ICT programme.

Huawei which is one of the global brands in ICT, would also establish a world class ICT centre in Nigeria to create more opportunities for Nigerian Youths.

 

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