December 22, 2024
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Hon. Oluwaseun Olufade, the Executive Chairman of Ibadan North Local Government, delivered an inspiring speech today at the comprehensive digital skill acquisition training program held at the University of Ibadan Conference Center.

This two-day event, organized by the Oyo State Agency for Youth Development, aims to equip 3,000 youths with cutting-edge digital skills to enhance their employability.

The training program is a significant part of a state-wide initiative designed to empower young people with essential digital competencies.

A team of experts renowned for their proficiency in precision automation and digital technology will lead the sessions, sharing their extensive knowledge and experience with the participants.

Participants will receive training in various aspects of digital skills, including web development, digital marketing, graphic design, Amazon Kindle Publishing, and content creation.

Additionally, they will learn about the applications of precision automation in various industries, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of the digital landscape.

This initiative is a collaborative effort between the state government and private sector organizations, aiming to significantly contribute to the development of the state’s digital economy.

In his speech, Hon. Olufade expressed his gratitude to the Executive Governor of Oyo State, His Excellency Engineer Seyi Makinde, for the opportunity given to him to serve as the Executive Chairman of Ibadan North Local Government.

He also praised the Chairman of the Oyo State Youth Development Agency, Adebowale Falana, for leading the digital initiative and bringing together a significant number of youths in Oyo State.

“The world has gone global, and as a Pacesetter State, we must lead the conversations that empower our young people to conquer the world through the digital space,” Olufade stated.

He emphasized the importance of the training, urging participants to take the lessons seriously as they are a launchpad to a brighter future.

Hon. Olufade also highlighted the importance of starting early, sharing a personal anecdote about his own career.

“If you don’t start today, tomorrow might be too late. Let me imagine if I hadn’t started politics when I did, I wouldn’t be here today,” he said.

He concluded his speech with a message of unity and progress.

“I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Oyo State, for deeming us worthy to represent the state in various positions, whether through elections or appointments.

We should also give a big round of applause and major kudos to the Chairman of the Oyo State Youth Development Agency, Adebowale Falana, for leading the digital charge and bringing together most of the youth in Oyo State.

The world has gone global, and as a Pacesetter State, we must lead the conversations that empower our young people to conquer the world through the digital space.

Your innovative spirit will pave the way for a technologically empowered future.

Please take all the lessons here very seriously, as they are a launchpad to an even brighter tomorrow.

To our dear youngsters and even those slightly older, the time is now.

If you don’t start today, tomorrow might be too late. Let me imagine if I hadn’t started politics when I did, I wouldn’t be here today.

Maybe it’s not too late; I might have changed my career to tech, but I will discuss it with the Chairman of youth development agency, Adebowale Falana to see if it’s still possible.

Before I leave, let me remind us that together we can shape a future where the power of digital transformation benefits everyone, driving us towards greater innovation, efficiency, and shared prosperity.

Thank you, and may God bless Ibadan North, the host LGA for this awesome conference, Oyo State, and Nigeria as a whole.”

Signed,
Aderibigbe Yisahu Ajibola
Head of Media to Ibadan North Local Government Chairman

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