Ms Oyewole expressed pleasure at the executive order and its potential impact on the sector.
The area comptroller said that the command needed such collaborations to achieve the mandate of the NCS.
The late DG’s reform laid the foundation for ITF’s digital transformation.
Mr Oyerinde said that the programme would equip young Nigerians with the critical competencies needed for self-employment and wealth creation.
”He (TETFund boss) chose to neglect it. We will not take it. This is your last warning,” the Reps committee told Mr Echono’s subordinate.
The NCC said N291 billion was spent on broadband connection in public places such as markets.
He said the trained youths would be provided with the required start-up packs at the end of the policy.
