Business Day (Nigeria)

Ipnx partners Oyo on free internet supply to public schools

- ANTHONY NLEBEM

Nigeria’s pioneering informatio­n, communicat­ions and technology ( ICT) company, ipnx, has partnered with the Oyo State government to provide free high speed broadband internet connection to two public secondary schools in the State in a bid to improve access to technology for students and teachers.

The initiative is in continuati­on of ipnx’s broader CSR for Education Programme and Oyo State Internet

Programme for Schools.

With access to high speed broadband connection from ipnx, teachers and students of Government College Ibadan and Bishop Phillips Academy, Monatan –– the first set of Oyo State schools selected for the project –– are empowered to fully appropriat­e the benefits of modern technology in the classroom.

The facility was handed over to the two institutio­ns in Ibadan on Thursday October 8, 2020, at a ceremony which had in attendance Chief of Staff to the Oyo State Governor, Chief Bisi Ilaka, Commission­er for Education, Science and Technology, Barrister Sunkanmi Olaleye, Special Adviser (SA) on ICT and E-governance to the Governor, Bayo Akande, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Alhaja Atere Aminat Bamidele, Chief Technology Architect, ipnx Seun Oluboyo, as well as Principals and students of the schools.

The schools will enjoy individual 10Mbps (Megabit per second) internet service free for five years in the first instance, and renewable thereafter.

According to Group Executive Director, HR & Corporate Services, ipnx, Folashade Efiong-bassey, “With ipnx’s superior broadband infrastruc­ture, we are providing Oyo state public secondary schools within our path of fibre coverage, with free high speed internet connectivi­ty to enable thousands of students and teachers appropriat­e the benefits of technology in the classroom.

“We believe this will facilitate the goals of the State in improving the education, science and technology sectors, which is a vision of the administra­tion of His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde. Moreover, this initiative complement­s the recent Federal Government intention to implement Zero-rating for education websites as part of efforts to ameliorate the impact of Covid-19 on Nigeria’s education sector.”

As an organisati­on, a major portion of ipnx’s corporate social investment has been dedicated to education, and since 2011, the company has provided free internet service to 55 public secondary schools in Lagos state.

 ??  ?? L- R: Bimpe Olaleye, group executive director, Commercial­s ipnx; Olasunkanm­i Olaleye, Commission­er for Education, Science and Technology, Oyo State; Bisi Ilaka, Chief of Staff Corporate Services, ipnx, and Bayo Akande, Special Assistant to the Governor of Oyo
L- R: Bimpe Olaleye, group executive director, Commercial­s ipnx; Olasunkanm­i Olaleye, Commission­er for Education, Science and Technology, Oyo State; Bisi Ilaka, Chief of Staff Corporate Services, ipnx, and Bayo Akande, Special Assistant to the Governor of Oyo

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