NITDA BOSS CHARGES NIGERIAN KIDS TO BORROW LEAF FROM BILL GATES

Emmanuel Temitope Ayodimeji

Mallam Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, the Director-General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA),has charged Nigerian kids to join the league of creative minds in the present technology driven world.

Guardian reports that, Inuwa Abdullahi spoke in Abuja, during theclosing ceremony of a two-week training for kids on Science,Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Educationorganised by the NITDA through its National Centre for ArtificialIntelligence and Robotics (NCAIR).

He said: “ You can start building your own software to be the nextBill Gates, Elon Musk. Some of these technocrats started whencomputers started and they developed their talents to be where theyare today. He charged Nigerian children to emulate technological innovators such as Bill Gates and Elon Musk, who through their talents carved a niche for themselves in technological innovations.

“Develop yourself and stop spending much time watching games. You need to develop the mindset of teamwork with others to learn more and succeed.”He noted that there was a lack of quality education in the areas of science and technology in the country hence the need to train the kids.

“The quality of education on (STEM), is deteriorating in our country, as evident from the recent performance of students in major national examinations. As we match towards the fourth industrial revolution, there is a need for a new strategy and innovative approaches to STEM education, such as the introduction of Artificial intelligence (AI), Robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and other emerging technologies into our educational system,” he said.

Furthermore, he explained that the STEM Bootcamp for Kids (SB4Kids) was part of NITDA’s effort towards implementing the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS), particularly the NDEPS’s pillar – Digital Literacy and Skills.

He also stated that, “one of the focus areas of NCAIR is Capacity Building. NCAIR capacity-building initiatives are meant to facilitate the creation and adoption of emerging technologies in all facets of Nigerian lives. As an NCAIR’s catch-them-young initiative, the SB4KIDS is a Bootcamp to inspire young Nigerians in STEM. 

Through the SB4Kids, NCAIR engages youngsters between the age of eight to 16 years in an immersive and well-articulated Bootcamp meant to coach and inspire them to imbibe STEM passion and create an early interest in digital and emerging technologies, which will hopefully shape their future careers in these fields. NITDA SB4Kids is a yearly initiative, normally conducted during the summer school holidays,” he added.

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