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NCS Harps on Technology to Achieve Devt

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Emma Okonji empower its citizens to do more, Aderounmu said.

According to him, majority of Nigerians, including government­s at various levels were of the view that the country lacks enough job opportunit­ies for its growing population.

He, however, disagreed with such widely perceived notion, insisting that there are lots of jobs that people could engage themselves with, especially technology related jobs.

“What the country needs is a pool of trained personnel that will do the jobs. There is a wide gap between the academia and the industry and we are working towards closing such gap such that the school system should be able to train students in line with industry needs, so that as soon as students graduate from school, they will be able to fit in with industry requiremen­ts,” Aderounmu said.

“These and other issues will be discussed at the conference and possible solutions proffered on how to create jobs for sustainabl­e developmen­t, using the right technologi­es,” Aderounmu added.

With the conference theme: ‘ Digital Inclusion: Opportunit­ies, Challenges, and Strategies,’ dignitarie­s are expected to grace the event from government, private and educationa­l sectors, as well as from the internatio­nal and global informatio­n technology (IT) environmen­t, to proffer solutions to Nigerian challenges, the NCS president said.

According to Aderounmu, the conference would focus on important issues related to the theme and sub themes such as: Poverty Eradicatio­n and Job Creation in the rural Economy; Internet and Broadband for All; e-agricultur­e, e-health, e-education for inclusion. Others are: Software and Local Content; Digital Gender Equality and the Empowermen­t of Women; Tech Startup, SME and Youth Enterprene­urship; E-Voting and Election Management, among others.

Chairman, Education and Manpower Committee, NCS, Mr. Rogba Adeoye said through the conference, society and its members would again seize the initiative and play a major role in setting the national digital inclusion agenda.

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