The Guardian (Nigeria)

Edojobs flags- off onramp programme for third cohorts of Edo Tech Park

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T HEEdo State Skills Developmen­t Agency ( Edojobs) has kicked off an intensive training that prepares beneficiar­ies to gain sponsored entry positions as software engineers in the Edo Tech Park.

The Managing Director, Edojobs, Ukinebo Dare said the 30- day remedial training programme, ‘ Edojobs on- ramped,’ will prepare the youths ahead of the six- month programme with Decagon, which is billed to commence in August.

Obaseki had on December 14, 2020, launched the Edo T ech Park, in partnershi­p with Decagon, an elite software engineerin­g and leadership training institute.

The Edo T ech Park is a technology hub that aims to train at least 15,000 software engineers in Edo State and position them to work remotely in the state for high- paying global clients. It forms part of the state's strategy to become the technolog y outsourcin­g nerve centre in Africa.

According to Dare: “The Edo State Government through Edojobs has commenced an intensive training to prepare beneficiar­ies to gain sponsored entry into the Edo Tech Park, as the third cohort of its software engineers’ training programme, in partnershi­p with Decagon.

“The programme, which commenced on Monday, July 12, 2021, will span through one month to prepare the participan­ts for the six- month software engineerin­g programme that would certify them to undertake jobs for local and internatio­nal companies.

“During the 30 days, participan­ts will have access to resources and mentorship from the team of dedicated facilitato­rs from Decagon, in line with Governor Obaseki’s plan to make the state a hub for human capacity developmen­t and reposition it as the technology outsourcin­g nerve centre in Africa.”

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