Comms minister Tijani says 90% of Nigerians should be digitally literate by 2030

Communications and digital economy minister Bosun Tijani has said at least 90 per cent of Nigerians should be digitally literate by 2030.
Mr Tijani explained that the Tinubu administration plans to include not just the youth but also the older generation in its plans.
“ We have a programme called digital literacy. The plan is that, by 2030, 90% of Nigerians should be digitally literate,” Mr Tijani said on Channels’ Sunrise Daily Thursday. “Digital literacy doesn’t mean that you become a technical talent. it gives you the foundation to be able to choose whether you also want to participate in the digital economy.”
“There’s a need for us to ensure that as we invest in the drive, the larger part of our population are digitally literate so that we do not leave certain people behind,” Mr Tijani added.
The minister explained that the government has plans to train three million Nigerians in technical skills in the next few years.
He disclosed that his ministry is already working with state governments to actualise the vision and bring the plans to fruition.
The minister also said that the Federal Government plans to set up hardware training centres in popular tech incubation hubs like Computer Village in Lagos and Aba in Abia state.
He said the aim of this goal is to advance manpower development and expand job opportunities for over 200 million Nigerians.
Mr Tijani, previously a tech investor in Lagos, was named minister by President Bola Tinubu in August 2023.
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Ibadan
Oyo: ‘We rely on torchlight to treat patients at night,’ emergency nurses lament poor working condition
“To worsen the situation, most of the time in the night, we resort to the use of a torch to administer drugs and dress the wounds of patients,” the nurse said.

Education
Abducted Nasarawa varsity students regain freedom
The Nigerian Army said the students were released after sustained pressure on the kidnappers.

States
Gov. Mbah advocates strict penalties for traffic offenders in Enugu
Mr Mbah enjoined FRSC to ensure that there were consequences for irresponsible behaviour on the nation’s roads.

NationWide
Military destroyed 53 illegal refining sites, nabbed 19 suspected oil thieves in one week: DHQ
Mr Buba said the troops had sustained momentum against crude oil theft in the Niger Delta region.

States
Procured jankara judgment’ won’t affect my chances of winning Bayelsa guber poll: Sylva
“Don’t be dismayed about the ruling; just be prepared to come out en masse on November 11 to cast your vote for our party, the APC,” he said.

Education
Reps urge FG to introduce free, compulsory education for out-of-school girls
She said the last survey by UNICEF revealed that 18.5 million children were out of school in Nigeria, 60 per cent of which were girls.