OYO State Government to enhance Education through Infotech
I.A Valentine_ Ibadan
The Oyo State government through the office of the Special Adviser to the government on Information Technology has reiterated it's commitment to the enhancement of ICT skills across the state.
Mr. Bayo Akande while receiving the Management and staff of Krystal Digital Solutions Limited, stated that the need for the state to tap into the possibilities of ICT on enhancing Education of the state cannot be overemphasized.
Bayo noted that education has gone pass time when students are isolated of technology; hence, the skills of ICT must be well built and utilised.
In a courtesy remark, the Director of Krystal Digital, Mr. Temitope Ogunsemo said his organization is committed in transforming education system as well as groaming a better Infotech society through it's services.
"Our mission is to be an agent of change by providing problem solving applications that will enable institutions and government institutions achieve increased efficiency indices across the country" Ogunsemo reaffirmed.
I.A Valentine_ Ibadan
The Oyo State government through the office of the Special Adviser to the government on Information Technology has reiterated it's commitment to the enhancement of ICT skills across the state.
Mr. Bayo Akande while receiving the Management and staff of Krystal Digital Solutions Limited, stated that the need for the state to tap into the possibilities of ICT on enhancing Education of the state cannot be overemphasized.
Bayo noted that education has gone pass time when students are isolated of technology; hence, the skills of ICT must be well built and utilised.
In a courtesy remark, the Director of Krystal Digital, Mr. Temitope Ogunsemo said his organization is committed in transforming education system as well as groaming a better Infotech society through it's services.
"Our mission is to be an agent of change by providing problem solving applications that will enable institutions and government institutions achieve increased efficiency indices across the country" Ogunsemo reaffirmed.
Comments
Post a Comment