The Guardian (Nigeria)

Former UN envoy tasks youths on active participat­ion in global ICT

- From Gordi Udeajah, Umuahia

FORMER United Nations Assistant Secretary– General, Dr. Agwu Ukiwe Okali has charged the younger generation to become active participan­ts in the burgeoning global digital revolution and partake in ruling the world through Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology ( ICT).

Joined by his wife, Ifeoma, Okali gave the charge while presenting computer sets and gadgets to boost teaching and learning at St. Peter’s Presbyteri­an Church Secondary School in Ameke Abriba town in Ohafia LGA, of Abia State.

Okali, who is the Founder/ Chairman of Okali Seminal Ideas Foundation for Africa ( OSIFA), an organisati­on that promotes the participat­ion of Africa in the world of ideas, handed over the computers to the church leaders and school management.

Okali said their donations were informed by the urgent desire to empower the young generation to become active participan­ts in the ongoing digital revolution.

Charging the students to make best use of the materials, Okali said: “If these philanthro­pic activities get supported by internatio­nal donors in Nigeria and beyond, we can be decisive in ensuring that we are able to avert an otherwise predictabl­y bleak future.”

Elated by the kind gesture of the Okalis, the Minister in charge of St Peter’s Presbyteri­an Church, Abriba urban parish, Rev. Chika Nwankwo lauded them while the Chairman of the school management committee, Elder Chidi Onwuka and school principal, Mrs. Mercy Opara said that with the donated materials, the school will transform into a digitised institutio­n.

According to the Principal, Mrs. Opara, “before now, we only taught our students how to use the computer theoretica­lly, but with the donation, it is going to be practical computer teaching and learning for which we have decided to employ qualified computer instructor­s. We shall protect and use these computers to train our students towards excelling in WASC examinatio­ns.”

The Chairman of the occasion and former Pro- Chancellor of

Michael Okpara University of Agricultur­e Umudike, ( MOUAU) Abia state Prof. Anya O. Anya, while commending the donors for their contributi­ons to the developmen­t and advancemen­t of Abriba people and Africans in general, especially in the the area of education, predicted that the young generation of Abriba would reap bountifull­y from such uncommon initiative.

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