Jan 17, 2025

Executive Secretary of BICTDA Visits Magumeri Local Government to Assess Digital Learning Center.

The Executive Secretary of the Borno State Information and Communication Technology Development Agency (BICTDA) Engr. Mohammed Kabir Wanori FNSE, along with his team, embarked on a visit to Magumeri Local Government to evaluate the readiness of the digital learning center set to become operational soon. The visit also signifies a significant step forward in the realization of the digital learning center project in Magumeri and the state at large, promising a brighter future for education and technological advancement.
Upon arrival, the team, led by the Executive Secretary, was warmly received by the Chairman of Magumeri Local Government Hon. Abubakar Abdulkadir, who expressed his delight at the visit and emphasized the importance of digital education in the community.
The entourage then proceeded to inspect the digital learning center, where they evaluated the facilities and infrastructure in place. The Executive Secretary commended the efforts of the local government in providing security measures to safeguard the center, ensuring a conducive environment for learning.
During the visit, the Executive Secretary highlighted the significance of such initiatives in enhancing access to quality education and fostering digital literacy among the populace. He reiterated the commitment of the Borno state Government through BICTDA to support the development of digital infrastructure across the state, particularly in underserved areas.
Furthermore, the Executive Secretary emphasized the need for collaboration local authorities and educational institutions to harness the full potential of digital technologies in transforming the educational landscape of Borno State.
In response, the Chairman of Magumeri Local Government expressed his gratitude for the support from the BICTDA and pledged to work closely with the agency to ensure the successful implementation of the digital learning center project.
As the visit concluded, both parties expressed optimism about the future of digital education and reaffirmed their commitment to bridging the digital divide and empowering communities through technology-enabled learning opportunities.