Hon. Adisa (APC), representing Afijio State Constituency in the Oyo State House of Assembly, has said it is the responsibility of elected leaders to empower their people in order to help alleviate poverty and make them useful to their household economically.
Speaking on the training, which will take the next 5-6 months starting from July 2021, Hon. Adisa expressed the reason behind his choice of digital skills in empowering his constituents.
He said the Ejekaseyi Digital Entrepreneurial and Employability Program (DEEP), powered by the Seyi Adisa Development Initiative (SADI), aims to deploy targeted digital training to empower his constituents, especially youths, in Afijio Constituency.
In his words, “The sole purpose is to increase the quality of life and access to opportunities through the learning and mastery of digital skills – basic, intermediate and advanced skills – in the areas of web design and management, software training, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, app development, mobile device repairs, coding and data processing…”
“It is no doubt that this move will have a positive impact on the lives of the beneficiaries as digital skills possess the value of gold in this new age. You can imagine an average youth in Afijio having the skills needed to create apps or design functional websites…imagine how that will draw a new window of economy into their lives and particularly into Afijio itself. And that’s the goal”, Hon. Adisa submitted.
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