CITAD paid a courtesy visit to Kano State Science and Technical Schools Board.

The Center for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has paid a courtesy visit to Alhaji Ahmad Tijjani Abdullahi, the Executive Secretary of Science and Technical Schools Board at headquarters of the board situated in Audu Bako Secretariat complex. Making his remark on the purpose of the visit, leader of CITAD team Malam Ahmad Abdullahi Yakasai said the gesture is to further strengthen the existing relationship between CITAD and the board, adding that it is one of the objectives of CITAD to use ICT in empowering citizens as well as bring sustainable development, that is why the organization always goes to schools and communities and carryout ICT trainings and sensitization in order to ensure that this part of the country catch up with others in terms of ICT awareness as well as entrepreneurship.

CITAD has put in place several initiatives aimed at making people to become ICT-wise, eg the yearly ICT quiz for students of secondary schools in Kano and Jigawa states for the past fifteen years (15) which awards different prizes to students, schools and the teachers, that is to sensitize stakeholders on the need to embrace ICT while at the same time encouraging the students to also have passion for IT, another initiative is LATO, an acronym which stands for ‘Learn And Teach Others’, in this programme schools are asked to forward names of teachers that are IT blind to undergo training during holidays hoping they will transfer the knowledge they acquire back to their students and colleagues. CITAD has also last year lunched a computer learning video produced in Hausa language which was tagged ‘ICT4KIDS’, this is to target the younger ones with computer literacy and those who could speak English but are willing to learn computer. We have recently planned to target students of tertiary institutions with apps development competition, the initiatives are many I can only give some examples, said Malam Ahmad.

In his response, the Executive Secretary of Science and Technical Schools Board, Alhaji Ahmad Tijjani Abdullahi said learning is a continuous process and does not end within the four walls of the class room, while curricular activities take place within the four walls of the class room, extracurricular activities take place outside and that is why NGOs like CITAD support schools with a vital knowledge like ICT. The efforts of CITAD helps a lot in extra curricular activities by organizing quiz competition, debate and so on, this is a way of boosting what has been learnt in the classroom, it is a way also of improving the student standard and enabling them to standout in the crowd. Perhaps no one will know their capacity and ability without organizing such events, as well no one would have known the kind of name Dawakin Tofa Science or Dawakin Kudu Science has made without attending and winning the quiz competition organized yearly by CITAD, although it will show in the future when the students have become doctors, engineers, lawyers etc, then they will be seen as products of those schools.

Science and Technical board has come a long way, it was established in 1977 with two secondary schools but the demand and interest have broaden such that the board now has 43 schools. The advanced countries are what they are because of their technological supremacy; therefore knowledge of ICT has become a must. Science and Technical schools board need knowledge of ICT more than all other schools. The board should be the one to pay a courtesy call to CITAD for what it has to offer to the board, but we are grateful that you are concerned and interested to follow us and doll out the much needed support. The board is always willing to benefit from the operations of CITAD especially in the direction of ‘Learn And Teach Others’. The executive secretary concluded by thanking CITAD for the visit, welcoming proposal from CITAD and enjoining the sustenance of cordial and beneficial relationship with the organization.

Present at the courtesy call were the directors of personnel and management, research and statistics, consultancy, educational support, schools, monitoring, and physical planning alongside Ado Shehu Yakasai, Kabiru Sa’idu Dakata, Hauwa Dauda Attah and Hamza Ibrahim, all of Center for Information Technology and Development (CITAD).

The session ended with presentation of some publications of the organization were presented to the Executive Secreatry of the board Alhaji Ahmad Tijjani Abdullahi.

CITAD paid a courtesy call on Head of Civil Service Kano state

The Center for Information Technology and

Development (CITAD) has paid a

courtesy visit to Alhaji Muhammad Auwal Na’iya,

the Head of Civil Service,

Kano state. Briefing the head of service about

purpose of the visit, leader

of the delegation Mal. Isyaku Garba noted that the

appointment of Alhaji

Muhammad Auwal Na’iya as the civil service boss

is in recognition of his

qualification, performance and contribution to the

civil service as well as

development of Kano state. He said CITAD has

been partnering with Kano

state government especially in the area of quality

service delivery, it has

trained staff of Kano state Bureau of Statistics on

Statistical Package for

Social Services (SPSS) and Census and Survey

Processing System (CS Pro) and

many other important ICT packages.

On his part, the head of civil service expressed his

happiness for the

visit saying he has been following CITAD’s

activities and has personally

known the organization in the last ten years

especially for carrying out

trainings in the area of ICT to various tears of

government. He assured

CITAD of his continued support and collaboration on

trainings and

re-trainings of civil servants adding that the

organization has over the

years built sound records and reputation which can

be proud of anywhere.

Training of civil servants is a priority to us and with

this I’m directing

permanent secretary manpower development to

sustain a collaboration with

CITAD so as to ensure that we explore areas of

interest whereby we can

develop the capacity of civil servants in the state

especially on IT which

is pertinent at present, we need to make sure all

our civil servants are

computer literates, provision has been made in this

year’s budget for

training and part of the areas emphasized is IT

because of its relevance.

On this note, I also would like to link you up with

permanent secretary to

discuss and come up with acceptable proposal to

both parties so that we

conduct relevant training to our teeming staff. I

thank you for the visit

and do hope you maintain the good record you

have, said Alhaji Muhammad

Auwal Na’iya.

Present at the visit are Alhaji Salisu M. Gabasawa

(Permanent Secretary

Establishment), Alhaji Laminu Rabiu (Permanent

Secretary Salary & Wages),

Alhaji Kuliya A. Zubairu (Permanent Secretary

Manpower), Alhaji Abba

Danguguwa (Director Salary and Wages), Alhaji

Musa Tako (Director

Establishment), Alhaji Yakubu Garo (Director

Manpower), and Alhaji Mustapha

Safiyanu Kabuga (Director Admin & General

Services) alongside Ado Shehu

Yakasai, Kabiru Sa’idu Dakata, Hauwa Dauda Attah

and Hamza Ibrahim on CITAD

side.