The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has flagged off the ‘Digital Literacy for All’ initiative in Niger state .
The initiative is a pioneering effort aimed at bridging the digital divide, in line with President Bola Tinubu priority area to reform the economy to deliver sustained inclusive growth.
The Director General of the national information technology development agency kashifu Abdullahi in his opening remarks said Digital Literacy for All’ initiative seeks to ensure that every Nigerian has access to digital literacy, ensuring no one is left behind in our rapidly evolving digital world.
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This initiative is strategically designed to propel Nigeria towards a mid term target of achieving 70% digital literacy level by 2027.





