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NITDA Partners Bauchi State on Digital Literacy and Skills Framework

…Reveals plans to launch new basic education digital skills curriculum by September

By Emmanuella Oghenetega

In partnership with the National Information Technology Development Agency(NITDA), Bauchi State Government, through it’s state Bureau for ICT and Digital Economy has launched officially, the Digital Literacy and Skills Framework (DL4ALL Bauchi Initiative).

A flagship programme, aimed at equipping citizens with essential 21st-century skills and positioning the state as a hub for digital innovation.

At the event, the Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, while declaring the program open, described digital literacy as a fundamental right for all citizens. Stating, that the initiative is part of a broader vision to prepare youth and civil servants to compete globally, create productive jobs, and address poverty through technology.

He said, “Technology and innovation are the fastest-growing industries in the world.

“With the right skills, people can now create sustainable value from anywhere—even from their own homes. This is how we will empower our youth, strengthen institutions, and enable our entrepreneurs to succeed globally. Beyond digital literacy, we are committed to producing an army of experts in advanced digital skills who will drive innovation and economic diversification.”

The Governor emphasised that the ultimate goal of the initiative, is to create productive jobs, “jobs that provide lasting value, fight poverty, and restore dignity.”

He noted that over the last six years, the state has invested heavily in infrastructure to open up the economy and connect the vast potential of its youth to global markets.

The Director General of NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, who was represented by the Director of the DG’s Office, Dr. Ayodeji Eniola, commended Bauchi State for “taking a bold step towards ensuring the state is not left behind in the ongoing global digital revolution.”

He disclosed, thag the DL4ALL Bauchi Initiative, aligns with NITDA’s Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan 2.0 as well as the National Digital Literacy Framework (NDLF), which focuses on six core competencies: device and software operation, information and data literacy, digital content creation, communication and collaboration, safety, and problem-solving.

“The DL4ALL Initiative is anchored on three strategic programs, firstly, the informal sector program which equips artisans, traders, and other informal workers with practical digital skills. In partnership with the National Youth Service Corps, NITDA has recruited and trained 7,101 Digital Literacy Champions who have already reached over 267,000 Nigerians, with a target of 30 million beneficiaries by 2027”

He further revealed, that the workforce readiness program, provides the public servants, graduates, and job seekers with digital productivity and employability skills. Stating, that NITDA plans to train five million workers nationwide, collaborating with partners such as Cisco and the Office of the Head of Service.

Furthermore, he disclosed, that a new Basic Education Digital Skills Curriculum, approved in October 2024, will roll out in September 2025, alongside plans to train 3,600 teachers nationwide.

Inuwa noted that Nigeria’s greatest resource is its young population. “With Bauchi’s abundant human capital and strategic position in northern Nigeria, the state has enormous potential to become a hub for digital innovation and economic transformation,” he said.

In his remarks, the Director General of the Bauchi State Bureau for ICT and Digital Economy, Malam Hayatudeen Babamaji, said the event was “not just about launching a programme, but about setting a bold agenda for the digital future of Bauchi State.” He reaffirmed the state’s commitment to becoming a leading high-security digital hub in Northern Nigeria and across the country, creating jobs and generating revenue through technology-driven growth.

He added that Bauchi State has taken a historic step towards building a secure, inclusive, and globally competitive digital economy aimed at bridging the digital skills gap in the state, thus paving way for the creation of jobs and revenue flow for the state.

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