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  • Bauchi Gov flags off cybernation program, targets 100,000 citizens on digital skills

    Bauchi Gov flags off cybernation program, targets 100,000 citizens on digital skills

    Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed has flagged off the Cybernations program, an intensive cybersecurity training initiative, positioned to set the state as a hub for digital innovation and a technologically driven state.

    The program, known as the Digital Literacy and Skill Framework Bauchi Initiative, the project, developed in collaboration with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), will provide basic digital skills training to more than 100,000 citizens by 2027.

    Speaking at the launch in Bauchi on Tuesday, the governor said the initiative “marks a turning point for our state’s economic future” and will ensure that citizens, especially young people, can participate fully in the global digital economy.

    He added that DL4ALL will integrate digital education into schools and workforce development policies, creating a talent pipeline for both local and international employers.

    He also said it will offer advanced training to 2,000 youths in high-demand technology fields such as software development, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity, among others.

    He said, “We acknowledge that Information Technology is today and in the foreseeable future the fastest growing industry and one with increasing capacity to absorb young people with skills. Its advantage is such that everyone can undertake training and acquire skills, be certified and create a sustainable source of livelihood leveraging on its power.

    “Our vision is clear: to transform Bauchi into a digitally inclusive, economically vibrant, and innovation-driven state. We aim to harness technology not just as a tool, but as a catalyst for economic diversification, human capital development, and social transformation.

    Also, the Managing Director. Galaxy Backbone, Professor Ibrahim Adeyanju in a goodwill message, harped on the importance of cybersecurity awareness in today’s digital age.

    He highlighted the need for collective efforts to equip Nigerians with the knowledge and tools necessary to thrive in a digital society.

    He added that through visionary leadership of Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Muhammed, Galaxy Backbone has successfully extended its digital infrastructure to Bauchi via fibre optic connectivity and deployed 3 eLTE base stations to deliver true broadband internet access.

    Country Representative of Protexxa’s Abi -Hafsat Abubakar, described the initiative as a gateway to over 3.5 million global cybersecurity jobs

    “The Cyber Nation programme, in partnership with Protexxa Inc, is the first of its kind in Nigeria and second in Africa, whereby 500 youths will be trained as certified cyber security experts with direct pathway to local and international employment, including opportunities to earn foreign currency”.

    Speaking in the same vein, the Director General Bauchi State Bureau for Information and Communication Technology (BICTDE), Hayatudeen Babamaji, noted that the Bauchi State Cyber Nations Program, in partnership with Protexxa Inc., under the leadership of Governor Balance Mohammed, is a pioneering initiative, the first of its kind in Nigeria and second in Africa.

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    Babamaji added that the program will train youths to become world-class cybersecurity professionals, equipping them with the skills to protect critical infrastructure and participate competitively in the global digital economy.

    “As we launch these programs, I want to reaffirm that this is not random. Our vision is clear, our direction is set, and with collaborative programs such as these, we will achieve our goal of making Bauchi State an ICT hub not just for the North East region but the whole of Nigeria and beyond”.

    Other critical stakeholders include the Chief Operating Officer, Protexxa Inc. Canada, Rick Huijbregts, Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) Dr. Aminu Maida, National Commissioner, Nigeria Data Protection Commission, Dr. Vincent Olatunji and MD, Nigerian Communication Satellite Limited, Mrs Nkechi Idehen, among others.

  • I’m ready to work with Peter Obi, Bauchi Gov declares 

    I’m ready to work with Peter Obi, Bauchi Gov declares 

    Bauchi state governor, Bala Mohammed, has hinted at a possible collaboration with the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, ahead of 2027.

    Mohammed who doubles as the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum, declared his willingness to work with Obi, a former Anambra state governor, when he paid him a courtesy call in Bauchi on Thursday.

    However, the governor did not make any direct statements suggesting a formal alliance between their parties. 

    The focus of their discussion appeared to be on governance, economic issues, and areas of mutual interest.

    Nation reports that Obi arrived at the Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa International Airport in Bauchi, about 10:00 am where he was warmly received by the Deputy Governor, Mohammed Auwal Jatau. 

    He was accompanied by former Minister of Finance, Senator Nenadi Usman among others.

    He was later escorted to the Government House, where he met with Governor Bala Mohammed behind closed doors.

    Addressing journalists shortly after the closed door meeting, Mohammed described Obi as a “foremost statesman” with deep economic knowledge, a clear political vision, and a commitment to good governance.

    This is as he called for the need for unity in opposition parties to rescue Nigeria from its current state.

    “We in the PDP, as the chairman of my colleagues, the governors, have always admired him. We have always shown interest because behind the scenes, I have been meeting him,” Mohammed said. 

    “This is not the first time. In fact, I was going to meet him in Abuja, but out of his humility, he decided to come here.” He added.

    Mohammed stated that Obi’s leadership as the face of opposition in Nigeria is crucial for national progress, adding that their collaboration could help bridge political divisions, strengthen governance, and combat poverty and ignorance.

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    “As for me, I am ready to work with Peter Obi to ensure we close ranks, bring good governance to the country, and give a vibrant opposition with knowledge, vision, and sincerity,” Mohammed declared.

    In his remarks, Obi described his visit as part of consultations to address Nigeria’s challenges, stressing the importance of collaboration across party lines.

    “We must invest in critical areas to pull people out of poverty and reduce criminality. The North is a critical component if we are going to get it right in this country.”Obi stated.

    He criticised the ruling party, All Progressive Congress,APC for focusing on trivial issues instead of addressing hunger, poverty, education, and healthcare.

    “It is time to preoccupy ourselves with discussions that affect the people. That is why I am here,” Obi said.