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“FG, Oyo Lawmaker Drive Digital Future as 210 Youths Receive Tech Training, Laptops in Empowerment Push”

FG, Oyo Lawmaker Drive Digital Future as 210 Youths Receive Tech Training, Laptops in Empowerment Push”

In a strategic move to strengthen Nigeria’s digital economy and tackle youth unemployment, the Federal Government, in collaboration with an Oyo State lawmaker, has empowered 210 young people with in demand digital skills and distributed laptops to support their transition into the tech ecosystem. The initiative, held in Oyo State, underscores growing efforts to bridge the digital divide and position Nigerian youth for opportunities in the global digital workforce.

The programme focused on equipping participants with practical competencies in areas such as digital literacy, software applications, and emerging tech skills tailored to current market demands. Organisers noted that beyond training, the provision of laptops is designed to ensure beneficiaries can immediately apply their knowledge, build portfolios, and access remote work opportunities. The intervention aligns with broader federal policies aimed at youth inclusion, innovation, and economic diversification through technology.

Speaking at the event, stakeholders highlighted the importance of sustained investment in human capital development, particularly in underserved communities. They stressed that empowering young people with digital tools not only enhances employability but also fosters entrepreneurship, enabling beneficiaries to contribute meaningfully to local and national economic growth. Analysts observe that such grassroots initiatives complement national digital transformation strategies, especially as Nigeria seeks to expand its footprint in Africa’s fast-growing tech sector.

While the initiative has been widely welcomed, experts emphasize the need for continuity, mentorship, and access to stable internet infrastructure to maximize long-term impact. Similar youth focused digital empowerment programmes have been reported across Nigeria, reflecting a coordinated push by government and private actors to harness the country’s demographic advantage.

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