Kebbi emerges first runner up on Digital Economy

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Kebbi State has won an award at the on-going National Council on Communications and Digital Economy holding in Abuja.

The State won 1st Runner Up for Digital Technology Human Capital Development at the yearly event in Abuja which comprises 3 categories, namely eGovernment , ICT infrastructure and Digital Technology Human Capital Development.

This feat recorded by the State wouldn’t have been possible without the robust support of His Excellency, the Kebbi State Governor, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu for the state’s ICT sector .

The state’s delegation was lead by the Hon Commissioner for ICT, Abdullahi Mohammed Magoro who received the award on behalf of the State

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