Presidency

Tinubu meets Google VP, promises 1m digital jobs in Nigeria

President Bola Tinubu says his administration would support global tech giant, Google Incorporated, to create one million digital jobs in Nigeria.

Tinubu said this during a meeting with Google Global Vice President, Richard Gingras, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Friday, July 28, 2023.

He said Nigeria has creative and talented young people who he said are ready and motivated to learn, especially at this age of Artificial Intelligence, stressing that the tech giant has the capabilities and tools that the young people need to excel.

President Tinubu said: “I am glad that Google is ready to partner with us. You have answered our call on digital innovation and to help our youths.

“You are supporting our efforts to promote digital economy. We are ready to work with you on your commitment to create 1 million digital jobs in Nigeria.

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“We will give you all the support you need to have a beneficial corporate responsibility. We have started our economic reforms, even though tortuous.”

On Google’s promotion of free speech, freedom of the press, and democracy through its platforms, Tinubu declared that it is in public interest that free speech and press freedom should not be impeded.

“It is in public interest to continue to defend free press and free speech. We are committed to supporting a free society,” the president said.

On his part, the Google Vice President said he was in Nigeria for West Africa Journalism Innovation Conference.

He said he had been inspired by the creativity and talent of young people in Nigeria who he said are embracing technology and digital tools to expand access to information and promote democracy.

Gingras told President Tinubu that his organisation has deep interest in Nigeria and stands ready to support the Federal Government.

He listed the many capabilities of Google to include areas of Artificial Intelligence and other digital innovations that are empowering young people to become digital entrepreneurs, adding that Google subsea cable, Equiano named after Nigerian slave abolitionist that will significantly impact future internet connectivity demands landed in Nigeria in April 2022.

Gingras also promised that Google would help to secure Nigeria in the age of disinformation and fake news, saying his organisation seeks to continue its partnership with the Nigerian government.

He said: “Google has deep interest in Nigeria. We want to support the government’s efforts to create 1 million digital jobs. We have all the tools and capabilities to make this happen. We will also help ro secure Nigeria and we have discussed that with your National Security Adviser.

“I came to Nigeria to learn. I am going back home very impressed with what I saw. You have very vibrant, creative and talented young people who are embracing innovation.

“We will continue to support your programmes to expand your digital economy.”

The Star

Segun Ojo

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