By Muhammad Ibrahim, Goronyo
The Sokoto State Government has approved the creation of the Sokoto ICT Development Agency, as announced by Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto during the launch of a digital and technical skills training program aimed at empowering 10,000 youths. The event took place at the Command Guest Inn’s conference hall in Sokoto.
Governor Ahmed Aliyu disclosed that the state Attorney General has been instructed to submit a draft law for the establishment of the agency. A statement by Garba Muhammad, Director of Press for the Deputy Governor, mentioned that the governor also urged the State House of Assembly to expedite consideration of the draft.
Reaffirming the state government’s commitment to fostering ICT development, the governor noted that the program is part of a broader initiative to integrate all ministries, departments, and agencies into ICT-driven initiatives. Represented by his Deputy, Alhaji Idris Mohammed Director Gobir, Governor Aliyu highlighted Sokoto’s pioneering role as the first state to establish a Ministry for Innovation and Digital Economy, aimed at ensuring the state remains at the forefront of ICT advancements.
In his welcoming remarks, the State Commissioner for Innovation and Digital Economy, Alhaji Bashir Ummarun Kwabo, explained that the training program, supported by the state government, will be conducted in batches, both physically and virtually. He emphasized that the program includes significant representation of women and will provide participants with technical skills, support, and mentorship.
Alhaji Kwabo expressed gratitude for the state government’s commitment and political will in advancing the digital economy.