By Stanley Onyekwere
To help stimulate economic growth, job creation, and poverty reduction in Abuja, the FCT Administration through the Education Secretariat has called on Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) for collaborations and networking, with unique and focused programs.
The mandate secretary, Danlami Hayyo made this call in Abuja, at the closing ceremony of the i-Dreams digital entrepreneurship masterclass, organised in collaboration with the Education Secretariat.
Hayyo who was represented by the Secretariat Director of Administration and Finance, Abdulrazaq Leramah, commended i-Dreams for their unwavering commitment to the incredible initiative, training, and empowering women in Nigeria through their various projects, particularly this digital entrepreneurship training.
He stressed that the i-Dream team is complementing the no doubt government’s efforts in educational development and inclusiveness in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
“Permit me to reiterate that the FCT Administration is committed to collaborations and networking with Non-Governmental Organizations with unique and focused programs to stimulate economic growth, job creation, and most importantly poverty reduction in the FCT.
“Our doors are open to more collaborations of this nature hence government alone cannot achieve nation-building, so all hands must be on deck to support the government of His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu to achieve his 8 Point Agenda.
‘This Training however fosters women’s digital skills and the ability to develop their entrepreneurship potentials which will further translate to boost the technological and innovative initiatives of the grassroots women,” he said.
Hayyo further advised women who have participated in the unique program, to continue to develop themselves technologically to remain very relevant in the economic development processes of Nigeria.
Co-founder of i-Dreams, Eghogho Ogbeide, said that the organisation decided to train and empower women on digital entrepreneurship to give them a sense of belonging in society and that they were able to train 70 women during the empowerment programme.







