First Lady Remi Tinubu unveils digital economy centre in Ogbomoso, Oyo
Oluremi Tinubu
The wife of the President, Oluremi Tinubu, on Tuesday, inaugurated a Digital Economy Centre and e-learning facilities donated by her to Ogbomoso Girls High School, Ogbomoso, in Oyo State.
Tinubu, who was represented by the wife of the state governor, Tamunominini Makinde, said Nigerians must recognise the role of technology in advancing gender equality by ensuring full participation of women in the digital revolution through access to technology.
She described the centre as a demonstration of the administration of President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to ensuring equitable access to education across the country.
Tinubu said, “The Renewed Hope Initiative, in collaboration with National Information Technology Development Agency under the National Digital Gender Inclusion Strategy, will be extending support to equip more centres in the remaining states of the Federation.
“NITDA will expand opportunities for digital literacy and empowerment by building and equipping three ICT centres in other parts of the country this year, as we speak, one of the centres is currently being commissioned in Bauchi State.
“Technology has become a positive tool in our world, shaping everything through communication, and commerce, to education and healthcare, therefore, in the derivation of the digital economy, our women must not be left behind. Continuous training, access, and exposure to technology can open new opportunities providing greater access to employment and striving for business.
“Presently, we are witnessing remarkable progress in our women and girls in digital space, and is truly inspiring, as you strive towards building a more inclusive and equitable society. I, therefore, urge all beneficiaries to take full ownership and maximize advantage by these centres.”
The president’s wife, who said the centre would inspire them to dream big, nurture their curiosity, and not stop learning, added that Nigeria is waiting for unique talents and contributions of women and girls, and should remember that the opportunities are limited
In her remark, the principal of the school, Zainab Odekunle, said the project would assist the learning process that the teachers and students would be using for efficient education.
Among dignitaries were the state Head of Service, Olubunmi Oni; Commissioner for Women Affairs, Toyin Balogun; Commissioner for Education, Saliu Adelabu; Commissioner for Works and Transportation, Daud Sangodoyin; as well as Commissioner for Special Duties, Faosat Sanni.