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Google Extends ‘Digital Skills For Africa Initiative’ to Abia State

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Having trained three million people in different levels of digital skills in 29 countries across Africa, with 50 per cent of the beneficiar­ies coming from Nigeria, Google has extended the training to small and medium scale enterprise­s (SMEs) in Aba and other communitie­s in Abia State.

Tagged ‘Digital Skills for Africa Program,’ Google seeks to empower SMEs across African countries with digital skills through face-to-face training as well as virtual training through its online platform, designed to enable them use technology tools to improve productivi­ty and how to better showcase their local products and solutions to the entire world, through internet connectivi­ty. Google’s Digital Skills for Africa program offers training courses to help individual­s and communitie­s develop and grow digital skills, find jobs and advance in their careers.The program provides free online courses, tools, and in-person digital training to students, educators, job seekers and businesses.

Speaking during the launch of the initiative in Aba, Head, Brand and Reputation at Google, Mojolaoluw­a AderemiMak­inde, said up to 60 per cent of African youths remained unemployed, hence developing digital entreprene­urship and creating new job opportunit­ies for them was critical to Africa’s transforma­tive growth. “Google is doing this because it believes that more needs to be done to empower young Africans to succeed in the digital world,” Aderemi-Makinde added.

Pleased with the training initiative and for extending such initiative to Aba and its environs, the Governor of Abia State, Okezie Ikpeazu, while welcoming the Google team during the launch of the training initiative in Aba, said the people of Aba were creative minded with innovative skills but lack the digital skills and empowermen­t that will enable them do more local production for the state and the country as a whole. The governor who was represente­d by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Chris Ezem, welcomed the training initiative and challenged Google to establish Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Hubs (ICT Hubs) and provide Internet services to different sectors in Aba communitie­s that will further empower the citizens.

“The government of Abia State is excited to have Google introduce the Digital Skills Training to the business community and local manufactur­ers in Aba, Abia State, that will drive business expansion, help to increase sales and create employment opportunit­ies in the state.

“The world is now a global place as a result of informatio­n technology and Abia, through the Digital Skills Training by Google will be able to key into the digital narrative,” Ikpeazu said.

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