The Benue State Government has expanded its rural transformation programs following the formal commissioning and handover of the Community Information and Communications Technology Centre in Ihugh, Vandeikya Local Government Area. Presided over by Governor Hyacinth Alia, the facility was officially named after Mama Lucy Aluor to anchor regional human capital development milestones.
The high-tech learning asset represents a tripartite partnership involving the national Renewed Hope Initiative, the National Information Technology Development Agency, and the Benue State Government. The infrastructure is engineered to deliver subsidized digital literacy courses, vocational internet service training, and software workspaces to equip rural youths with employable skill sets.
Governor Alia stated that opening accessible digital channels is an absolute prerequisite for preparing communities to thrive within modern economic setups. The administration has directed local government coordinators to maintain the facility's independent power systems, ensuring that network connectivity remains stable to stimulate grassroots entrepreneurship indices across the area.
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