The Ajuloopin Digital Empowerment Programme (ADEP) would take place in the next year, according to Hon. Tunji Olawuyi, the member of the House of Representatives who represents the federal constituencies of Ekiti, Isin, Irepodun, and Oke-Ero in Kwara State.
Speaking at the Ajuloopin Tech Summit in Omu-Aran, Irepodun local government area of the state, Olawuyi revealed this. The purpose of the event was to provide opportunities for the young in his constituency and beyond to earn a life via technology.
“Today is a big step toward our community’s embrace of the limitless prospects that technology presents. We set off on a path of empowerment and independence with more than 400 eager young brains in attendance.
In the rapidly changing world of technology, it is imperative that we arm ourselves with the information and abilities that will define our future.
The 2024 Ajuloopin Digital Empowerment Programme is a commitment to promoting innovation, entrepreneurship, and advancement rather than merely a program.
“As your representative in the House of Representatives, it is my mission to make sure that the digital era fully utilizes the potential of our children. According to Olawuyi, “ADEP is not just a vision—it is a commitment to give you the instruments and assets required to prosper in the fast-paced world of technology.”
He clarified that the summit served as a warm-up for his constituents’ life-changing adventure.
In his speech, Mr. Kayode Alabi, the deputy governor of Kwara State, stated that the administration of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq will persist in exhibiting dedication, backing, and collaboration with individuals and establishments that aim to enhance the financial circumstances of the populace.
Alabi stated that the timing of the conference at this crucial juncture is appropriate, given the contribution that technology, innovation, and entrepreneurs provide to the nation’s socioeconomic advancement.