The Airtel’s ICT Rural programme
dubbed Boost ICT Usage in Rural Areas
is intended to empower rural dwellers with basic ICT skills, enabling them to
use smartphones and tablets to surf the World Wide Web and connect with friends
and family members via the Internet.
Thus far, the initiative has
crisscrossed several rural communities and interior towns in the South East,
South-South and South Delta parts of the country.
According to Airtel, the West phase of
the programme will be implemented in different areas in the region ranging from
Iseyin Town in Oyo, Ido-Osi Town in Ekiti and Ipetu-Modu community in Osun
State. People living in or visiting the designated locations in the states will
be enlightened and empowered through the ‘Boost
ICT Usage in Rural Areas.’
The Airtel ICT campaign is also expected
to hold in communities in Abuja, Nassarawa, Adamawa, Borno, Kebbi, Zamfara,
Kaduna and Niger States between 8th of October to 29th of
October this year.
According to Airtel, the programme was
initiated to empower consumers in these underserved communities to have
first-hand experience of the company’s unequalled data services with no
financial implications to the consumers. Under the Boost ICT Usage in Rural Areas, Airtel provides enabling tools like
tablets and smart phones to facilitate the porgramme.
The initiative highlights Airtel’s
role as the innovative leader in data services. It currently prides itself as
the leading data-centric company being the only operator with 3.75G services
which can be accessed in over 200 cities and towns across Nigeria.
Launched on 25th August,
the programme covered communities in Enugu, Imo, Benue, Delta and Edo States
one week afterwards. The train
subsequently moved to Abia, Rivers, Bayelsa and Cross River States between 3rd
and 12th of September.
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