The Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has handed over a new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) project to Ogun State Institute of Technology (OGITECH) in the Igbesa area of Ogun State.
The project, Emerging Technologies Centre (ETC), sited on the Institute’s campus, is aimed at enhancing learning experience of students while providing a platform for digital innovation, research, and development for the overall economic growth of Nigeria.
Speaking at the handover ceremony on Thursday, February 20, 2025, the USPF Secretary, Yomi Arowosafe, said the centre represents more than just bricks and mortar.
According to him, it embodies a vision, a commitment, and an investment in the future of Ogun State, and by extension, the future of our nation, Nigeria.
Through strategic implementation, Arowosafe said the USPF has implemented various access and connectivity projects across the six geo-political zones of Nigeria, which he said has continued positively impact ICT utilisation and deepen connectivity across the country.
He stated: “With a student population of 9,300, OGITECH is one of the leading institutions of technology in Nigeria, and we are proud to partner with them to bring this project to fruition.
“The ETC will not only enhance the learning experience of students but also provide a platform for innovation, research, and development.
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“We expect this project to have a significant impact on the institution and the wider community. It will provide opportunities for students to develop skills in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, and cybersecurity. It will also enable faculty members to integrate technology into their teaching and research and to collaborate with other institutions and industry partners.”
The USPF Secretary noted that the ETC will serve as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, providing a platform for start-ups and small businesses to incubate and grow.
“We believe that this project will contribute to the growth and development of the Nigerian economy, and we are proud to be a part of it and we look forward to seeing the impact of this project on the institution and the wider community,” Arowosafe stated.
In his remarks, the Rector of OGITECH, Dr Abiodun Oluseye, applauded the NCC and the USPF team for siting the project in the Institute, promising that the project will be put into effective utilisation to benefit not only the Institute abut its entire community.
Oluseye also expressed commitment towards ensuring the sustainability of the project, as has been articulated in the joint Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between OGITECH and USPF.
According to USPF, the centre is equipped with 100 desktop computers, emerging technology applications, bandwidth, and connectivity tools, to provide students and faculty members with access to cutting-edge technology and resources.
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