By Afolabi Ifeoluwa
In a strategic move to elevate digital literacy to 70 percent by 2025, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) is collaborating with Afre.lib Academy.
During a visit by Afre.lib representatives, led by Executive Director of Operations Mrs. Joice Gomina, at NITDA’s Corporate Headquarters in Abuja, Director General Kashifu Inuwa CCIE outlined the Agency’s innovative strategies and commitment to digital education.
The collaboration aims to co-host Afre.lib Academy’s bootcamps in August, the 2024 Tech and Career Expo in September themed “Tech for Earth,” and provide support for Tech Challenge Winners. Inuwa emphasised three focal areas for digital literacy: revamping formal education curricula with digital skills, developing an Edtech platform for informal learning accessible in local languages, and enhancing digital competence among the workforce.
Inuwa assured the Academy of NITDA’s support, highlighting the shared vision of fostering IT development. Plans include establishing Innovation Hubs in each state and creating tech clubs in schools. Mrs. Gomina highlighted the Academy’s efforts to address the digital divide between students and teachers and to promote responsible use of technology.
The Academy demonstrated prototypes developed by children from their training programs, showcasing the potential of their initiatives.