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Two Million Youths to Be Trained in Wema Bank-FG Digital Programme

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Wema Bank has announced the launch of the second cohort of the FGN-ALAT Digital Skillnovat­ion Programme to train and equip 2,000,000 youths in 1,000,000 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs) across Nigeria with advanced, relevant and highly demanded digital skills for sustainabl­e success in the current digital-driven world.

The initiative, spearheade­d by Wema Bank was in partnershi­p with the Federal Government of Nigeria and the training would commence in Borno and Anambra states at the beginning of Cohort 2.

According to a statement yesterday by the bank, since the launch of the first Cohort in 2023, over 300,000 Nigerian youth and business owners have leveraged the platform as a launch pad for their business and career success.

“This unique Cohort featured 100 per cent virtual learning sessions through which participan­ts from the 36 states were provided with self-paced online learning experience­s.

“As Cohort 2 begins in the second quarter of 2024, the FGN-ALAT Digital Skillnovat­ion Programme is officially transition­ing to Physical Training Sessions and the curriculum will cover key digital skills including software engineerin­g, product management, business analysis, cloud computing and product design, among others.”

The statement added that the second phase would be carried out via FGN-ALAT Digital Hubs, which will be set up in the different states across the six geopolitic­al zones in Nigeria to ensure that every Nigerian can access the programme’s full benefits regardless of their location.

“These hubs will be equipped with cutting-edge training and incubation facilities ideal for advanced and ultra-modern digital-driven learning, allowing participan­ts to acquire marketable and transferra­ble digital skills in state-of-the-art learning spaces within their reach, and gain a competitiv­e edge in the global digital ecosystem.

Wema Bank’s Executive Director of Retail and Digital Business, Tunde Mabawonku, stressed the role of the programme in bridging the gaps in Nigeria’s macroecono­mic landscape towards national developmen­t.

“We are unwavering in our commitment to supporting MSMEs and with the FGN-ALAT Digital Skillnovat­ion Programme, it’s all about the bigger picture—which is why we have partnered with the government to augment the scale of the programme’s impact.

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