By pairing computers with off-grid solar power and trained educators, the initiative addresses persistent infrastructure challenges that previously hindered ICT adoption in rural and urban classrooms alike.
The State Coordinator of the Kwara AGILE project, Adeshina Azeez Salami, commended the state administration’s commitment to expanding educational access, confirming that symbolic device presentations were handed over to representatives from institutions including United Secondary School, Ilorin; Government Girls Day Secondary School, Oke-Suna; Government Day Secondary School, Tanke; and St. Anthony Secondary School, Ilorin.
Government officials have urged host communities and school leadership to maintain strict ownership of the facilities to safeguard the equipment for future academic cohorts.
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