Osun To Produce Cheap Telephone Handsets
The Osun state government has assured Nigerians that durable and affordable telephone handsets will soon be churned out from its technology village to meet the needs of citizens across the country.
This was disclosed weekend by the state
commissioner for Inter-governmental affairs and Special Duties, Mr
Ajibola Bashir who also stated that so far 23, 100 Opon Imo computer
tablets produced through a partnership between the state and a Chinese
firm had been distributed to students out of a total of 50, 000 pieces
already on ground. He said further distribution of the device was being
delayed to allow some modification that will personalize each device for
every student in a way that will prevent theft and wrong use of the
product.
The Commissioner who spoke at a media parley hosted
in Lagos weekend by the National Legal Adviser of the APC, Dr Muiz
Banire further disclosed that to produce extra 100,000 pieces of the
device, the state government has to enter into a partnership with the
Chinese firm producing the device to transfer the technology to Nigeria
by establishing a factory in the state’s technology village in Ilesha
where other products such as telephone handsets, laptop computers among others will be produced and repaired by Nigerians who have been trained by the foreign firm.
According
to him “We are doing this for technological transfer because it won’t
be economically reasonable to import that magnitude of devices from
abroad. So, why not have the manufacturing company here. As we speak
now, the company is already on ground and manufacturing and installation
of the software of this product is being done in Ilesha.
“The company will solve the problem of telephone handsets rip-off on Nigerians because it would be able to meet the demands of Nigerian telephone consumers and this would be cheaper. Over 5,000 citizens of the state
have been trained on the manufacturing of telecommunication devices and
some of them have been sent to Ghana for further skill acquisition.”
Bashir
further disclosed that the administration has recruited no fewer than
7350 teachers who have been trained with a view to taking the public
schools in the state to the level of highbrow private schools in the state.
The Commissioner revealed that private schools in the state are even losing students to public schools due to facilities being put in place and the condusive learning environment.
“When the administration of Ogbeni Aregbesola berthed in the state of Osun, the first thing we had to brainstorm on is how to jump start the non-existent economy of the state because the allocation that accrues to the state from the federation account was not even enough to pay salaries of workers.
“At
a point, one of our leaders suggested that we should establish a
factory that would be producing slippers so that we can generate funds
to implement all the things we had promised the people”, he added.
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