MTN Donates 600 Learning Tabs
By Joyce Remi-Babayeju
MTN Nigeria has donated 600 learning tablets to 12 public secondary schools in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, to support the teaching and learning process in Secondary schools.
FCT Minister of State, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, during the official handover ceremony of the learning tablets to the Secondary schools, reaffirmed the full commitment of the administration to creating an enabling environment for teaching and learning in all public schools.
The Minister stressed that education remains one of the most powerful instruments for shaping the future of any society.
She described the initiative as a timely and impactful investment in the future of Nigerian students.
The Minister, represented by her Special Assistant on Technical Matters, Tpl. Michael Bawa, emphasized that the donation came at a critical moment as the FCT Administration intensifies efforts to strengthen the educational system and equip students with essential digital tools to thrive in an increasingly technology-driven world.
Mahmoud expressed sincere appreciation to MTN Nigeria for their commitment to corporate social responsibility and their continued partnership with the government.
She observed that the provision of these tablets was more than technology distribution, noting that it was a direct investment in the potential of children, digital inclusion, and national development.
The Minister also noted that MTN’s support aligns perfectly with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which prioritizes access to quality education and digital empowerment nationwide.
She urged the students to maximize the use of the devices as tools for discovery, creativity, and learning beyond the classroom.
The minister also encouraged teachers and school administrators to integrate digital resources into their teaching practices to enhance educational outcomes.
Earlier, the chairman MTN board, Dr. Ernest Ndukwe disclosed that MTN donates learning tablets to Government Secondary Schools to boost digital education across the country.
He emphasized that the distribution of devices reflects the company’s shared commitment to education, innovation, and opportunity for every child, no matter where they live.
According to him, “MTN’s believes that everyone deserves the benefits of a modern connected life.”
He added that in alignment with the national vision, MTN Nigeria has procured 4,600 digital learning tablets, which are being distributed to public secondary schools across the country.
Also speaking, the Mandate Secretary FCT Education Secretariat, Dr. Danlami Hayyo, who was represented by the Director Department of Science and Technology, Dr. Kolawole Olabashola commended MTN Nigeria for their commitment to bridging the digital divide and promoting educational development in Nigeria.
“This initiative will undoubtedly propel our schools to compete favourably with their global counterparts,” he added.
The benefiting government secondary schools include Government Day Secondary School Dutse-Alhaji, Government Secondary School Mpape, Government Girls Secondary School, Dukpa, Government Secondary School Gwagwalada, Government Science Secondary School Tunga-maje and Government Secondary School Pegi (Abuja @30).
Others are the Government Secondary School Kwali, Government Secondary School Airport, Government Secondary School Garki, Government Secondary School, Gosa, Government Secondary School Gwarinpa and Government Day Secondary School Wuse.
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