Joy Agwunobi
The Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has commissioned a modern Emerging Technologies Centre (ETC) at the Ogun State Institute of Technology (OGITECH).
The facility, equipped with 100 desktop computers, high-speed internet, and digital learning tools, is designed to improve technology-driven education, research, and skill development.
The project, facilitated by NCC and USPF, aligns with the government’s efforts to close the digital gap and expand access to technological resources across Nigeria. Located within the institution’s campus, the ETC is expected to enhance academic learning and technological innovation while providing a platform for students and faculty to explore new digital solutions.
As part of the commissioning, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between OGITECH and USPF to guarantee the efficient use and long-term maintenance of the facility. The agreement establishes a framework for effective management so that the centre continues to serve students and the broader community well into the future.
During the handover ceremony, Yomi Arowosafe, Secretary of the USPF, emphasised that the ETC represents more than just infrastructure. He described it as an investment in human capital, contributing to the growth of Ogun State and the country at large.
He noted that under the leadership of Bosun Tijani, minister of communications, innovation, and digital economy, and Aminu Maida, executive vice chairman of the NCC, the USPF remains committed to expanding digital access across underserved areas.
Arowosafe highlighted that the ETC will support students in developing proficiency in modern technology and broaden their exposure to data processing, software development, and cybersecurity. Faculty members will also have access to advanced digital tools to improve teaching methods and collaborate on research initiatives with other institutions and industry experts.
“With a student population of 9,300, OGITECH is one of Nigeria’s top institutions of technology. This centre will provide a structured environment for learning and practical training, enabling students to refine their technical skills and creativity,” he stated.
Beyond education, he stressed that the ETC will function as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, where start-ups and small businesses can leverage digital tools to develop their projects.
“This initiative is set to contribute to economic growth, and we look forward to witnessing its impact on students, faculty, and the surrounding community,” Arowosafe added.
Abiodun Oluseye, the rector of OGITECH, commended NCC and USPF for the initiative, assuring that the facility would be used to its fullest potential. He reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to integrating the ETC into academic activities and ensuring its sustainability, as outlined in the MoU.
“We will ensure the sustainability of the project and work towards putting it into effective use for the benefits of the entire community,” he said.