Tinubu seeks collaboration with Google to support youth

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The digital economy and telecommunications, according to President Bola Tinubu, are what the future will look like, and his administration is committed to advancing them.

A statement released on Thursday claims that Tinubu spoke after receiving several delegations from the big name in technology, Google.

The President assured his guests that his administration would make use of digital technology to bring about the desired socioeconomic development in Nigeria, which is essential for transforming society.

“We are here to mold our tomorrow now, and I’ll do it. Over 65% of Nigeria’s desired development age is represented by our youth. The most important weapon we have against poverty is education, which we take extremely seriously.

“We are committed to advancing the digital economy and telecommunications because they are the future.

“What is desired is your participation with us to make it a significant advancement in our economic program. Our young people are intelligent, skilled, and kind individuals, President Tinubu Stated.

He urged Google to work with the government to improve service delivery through the use of data in the public sector.

We’ve been analyzing many database development suggestions, and you have important knowledge that can also help the underprivileged make better use of data.

The President asserted that “the authentication of transaction integrity across the country to serve over 200 million people is not a joke.”

Tinubu announced that he was bringing more young people into the administration to further drive his transformative efforts and called on Google to “come on board” as a frontline partner in development in order to realize significant achievements in the industry.


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