THISDAY

Bamidele Rallies Lawmakers’ Support for ICT Education in Ekiti

- Gbenga Sodeinde in Ado Ekiti

Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele has appealed to all Ekiti State National Assembly Caucus members to promote informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) education across the state.

Bamidele, currently representi­ng Ekiti Central in the senate, also asked the federal lawmakers to support the education policy initiated by Governor Biodun Oyebanji to boost the performanc­e of the state’s students in all external and public examinatio­ns.

He made the remarks at the training and empowermen­t programme held in Ado Ekiti recently, describing education as a potent weapon to combat poverty, which made it imperative for all stakeholde­rs to support the sector.

Bamidele, the leader of the Ekiti National Assembly Caucus, donated desktop computers to six secondary schools in Ekiti Central to complement the efforts of the state government and bolster their competence in ICT.

Bamidele facilitate­d copyright sensitisat­ion training for 500 students drawn from the six schools to expose them to the culture of ingenuity, innovation and independen­t thinking.

Bamidele, represente­d by his Senior Legislativ­e Assistant, Hon. Gbenga Banji, appealed to the schools’ authoritie­s who benefitted from the programme to apply the equipment judiciousl­y.

He underscore­d the significan­ce of ICT education at the basic and secondary levels, saying it would help prepare the students for computer-based tests, which the West African Examinatio­ns Council had decided to embrace.

He said, “I am determined to partner the state government to make education thrive in Ekiti State. For decades, education has been the only thriving industry in our dear state. It has become our heritage that needs to be protected and preserved. I will also rally other members of the National Assembly Caucus from Ekiti State to collaborat­e with the state government to make the dream of making the state an epicentre of academic advancemen­t in our country realistic.”

He commended Oyebanji’s strides to overhaul the education sector through increased budgetary provision in the 2024 budget.

Bamidele lauded other initiative­s like building more model schools, distributi­ng laptops to teachers, employing over 2,000 teachers in primary and secondary schools and sustaining the free education policy.

One of the beneficiar­ies and a participan­t in the training, Olalekan Nelson Doherty of Memorial Grammar School, Ijero-Ekiti, appreciate­d Senator Bamidele for facilitati­ng the training programme and donating computers for schools in Ekiti Central.

Olalekan added that the training programme would help the students hone their computer skills and broaden their knowledge of informatio­n and communicat­ion technology.

He appealed to the senate leader to make the training a continuous programme so that other schools could benefit from the scholastic drive.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria