• Sun. Apr 28th, 2024

CITAD Commences Third Annual Nigerian School of Community Networks

ED CITAD Engineer Yunusa Zakari Ya’u

Centre For Information Technology and Development (CITAD), has launched the third annual school of community networks in Kano.

The annual event, which is the third of its kind, attracted thirty participants from six states across the federation, representatives from the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), and all relevant stakeholders in the telecommunications sector.

In his welcome address, the Executive Director of the centre Engineer Yunusa Zakari Ya’u, explained that, the programme aims to connect unconnected communities, by building the capacity of individuals in running, managing, and sustaining community networks.

He stressed that, the school of community networks which is the first of its kind in the country, selected and train youths, by enhancing their skills and expertise in the establishment, administration, and enduring support of community networks.

Engineer Yunusa charged participants to leave no stone unturned in tapping the resources provided during the training.

Also speaking, the National Coordinator, School of Community Networks, Malam Haruna Adamu Hadejia highlighted that, the programme is a professional training, where certificates would be issued to enable participants seek for employment.

He pointed out that, the centre had conducted a similar training in 2022, where twenty one youths graduated and set up a community network in Hana Fari in Jama’are local government area, Bauchi state.

“we follow up to see how far the trainees have adopted the business models to sustain the project”.

Cross section of Participants

Speaking on the role of NITDA in community networks, an assistant manager from NITDA northwest zonal office Kano, Salim Mustapha,
called for proper utilization of all available resources.

He described the training as apt, saying that, it would go a long way in paving way for more network connectivity to bridge network divide.

“NITDA has various programs related to IT and would collaborate with CITAD to ensure success”

Some of the participants who spoke to Radio Nigeria, Fauziyya Sani and Abubakar Yunusa Usman promised to use the knowledge gained judiciously.

KHADIJAH ALIYU