The Lagos State Government Wednesday launched two Coding Centres set up by 9mobile for CodeLagos, an initiative of Lagos State Ministry of Education with a charge on the private sector to key into this new initiative with a view to making coding education framework accessible to every student in the State.
The Special Adviser to the State Governor on Education, Obafela Bank-Olemoh who launched the programme at the Rabiatu Thompson Memorial Primary School, Surulere reiterated the commitment of the State Government to training one million Lagos residence to code.
The Special Adviser who was represented by the Director General, Office of Education Quality Assurance, Mrs. Ronke Soyombo explained that the CodeLagos is a first-of-its-kind initiative that will enable students in the State to harness, create and leverage on the 21st century opportunities as well as increase their employment and business opportunities in the technology sector while enhancing the State’s global competitiveness and best practices.
“This new initiative is aimed at using technology to drive the economy and infrastructure development of the State as it is envisioned to make Lagos the technology frontier in Africa.”
According to him, the CodeLagos will enable the State Government to equip students and pupils with the necessary digital skills to meet the growing demand for technology solutions and approach the world of work as problem solvers. By learning to code, students would also enhance their logical reasoning, problem solving and creative thinking skills set among others.
He noted that CodeLagos also seek to teach at least one million Lagos Students to code by 2019 and foster necessary skills to create sustainable solutions to social challenges and create employment opportunities hence he called on the private sector to continue to partner with the State Government to realize this objective.