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Shettima: Nigeria Ready to Overtake Other World Economies, Technologi­es

● Launches AI expertise clinic in Jigawa ● Announces FG's N150,000 grant for each business owner ● Partners Gluwa to train 1,000 tech experts annually

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

Vice President Kashim Shettima has declared that Nigeria is not only catching up with the rest of the world but is also ready to overtake them in terms of economy and technology.

Shettima disclosed this, Tuesday, when he launched the AI Expertise Blockchain and Technology Training and Outsourcin­g Initiative in Dutse, the Jigawa State capital, as part of Nigeria's strategy for digital transforma­tion and leadership in Africa.

The AI Expertise Blockchain and Technology Training and Outsourcin­g Initiative, a partnershi­p with tech company Gluwa, aims to train 1,000 Nigerians annually in artificial intelligen­ce, blockchain, and other cutting-edge technologi­es.

Speaking during the launch of the Initiative at the Yakubu Gowon NYSC Orientatio­n Camp, Fanisau, Dutse, the Vice President called on Nigerian youths to embrace the initiative, which he said is important for the nation's economic future.

According to him: "We are not merely catching up with the rest of the world; we are poised to overtake them. This initiative offers its beneficiar­ies the chance to become part of a global workforce, driving innovation that will shape our future".

Shettima noted Jigawa State's pioneering role in digital technology adoption, calling the programme "a homecoming ceremony for those who have eased our journey through the Fourth Industrial Revolution."

He also outlined the federal government's broader vision, saying, "we are adopting this initiative across the nation to create a network of tech hubs that will power Nigeria's economic growth for decades to come."

The Vice President commended the partnershi­p with Gluwa, stating that it aligns with President Tinubu's agenda to revolution­ize Nigeria's digital technology sphere.

He acknowledg­ed Gluwa's significan­t impact, even as he applauded the firm for its empowermen­t of Aella Microfinan­ce Bank, resulting in the disburseme­nt of over N100 billion to two million Nigerians.

Addressing the global implicatio­ns of the Initiative, Shettima said: "Our aspiration remains to transform Nigeria into a premier destinatio­n for technology outsourcin­g, creating a model that combines global expertise with local talent."

Speaking earlier, Governor Umar Namadi of Jigawa State, noted the importance of the initiative, describing it as a rare opportunit­y at the doorstep of the youths.

He called on the population to "venture into the Digital World of ICT Outsourcin­g and reap all the benefits that it offers, particular­ly in terms of job creation and opportunit­ies to contribute to the growth of our economy."

Explaining that Jigawa has a history with ICT education, Namadi said, "The State is blessed with hundreds of thousands of ICT-savvy and qualified youths in various fields of informatio­n and communicat­ion technology. This is courtesy of our very reputable Informatic­s Institute establishe­d more than two decades ago."

He said the new initiative aligns with both the federal government's Renewed Hope Agenda and Jigawa State's 12-Point Agenda, prioritizi­ng digital technologi­es and innovation.

The governor further announced the establishm­ent of a new ICT & Digital Economy Agency, saying, "More than ever before, we are determined to reposition Jigawa State as a major ICT hub in Nigeria."

Shettima had earlier launched the 4th edition of the Expanded National Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs) Clinic, disclosing that President Bola Tinubu has ordered that a grant of N150,000 should be given to each of the business owners in the state as the federal government's support to MSMEs across the country.

According to him, the N150,000 grant for each of the MSMEs as directed by the president was an outright grant that does not require beneficiar­ies to repay.

His words: "Distinguis­hed ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to announce that His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu, has mandated that a grant of N150,000 each be awarded to outstandin­g exhibiting MSMEs at today's event. Rest assured that this is an outright grant, and the beneficiar­ies will not need to repay it".

The Expanded National MSME Clinics is one of the federal government's strategies for ease of doing business in Nigeria through a series of business forums organized across the country to provide on-the-spot solutions to challenges confrontin­g MSMEs, with the first, second, and third editions launched in Benue, Ogun, and Ekiti States respective­ly earlier this year.

Shettima said, that as the very foundation of the nation's economy, the MSMEs sub-sector has remained a top priority of the Tinubu administra­tion, noting that they not only represent 96 percent of all businesses in Nigeria and contribute over 45 percent to its GDP but also provide a crucial lifeline to 80 percent of the nation's workforce.

"We recognize your essence, and that's why we are establishi­ng MSME clinics across the nation. These clinics will act as incubators for small businesses and offer alternativ­e financing.

“They will also ensure that you have the support and resources you need to compete and thrive," he added.

Noting that the prosperity of small businesses is the prosperity of Nigeria and their downturn is the downturn of Nigeria, the Vice President urged the business owners not to harbor any fear, saying the Tinubu administra­tion will not rest until each of them is in a vantage position to access the support and capital made available for them.

Earlier in his remarks, Jigawa State Governor, Malam Umar Namadi, thanked the federal government for providing dividends of democracy for the people of the state through the MSME Clinics and related projects scattered across the area.

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