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NCC moves to make digital educational platforms data-free nationwide
NG🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

NCC moves to make digital educational platforms data-free nationwide

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has initiated steps to provide free access to approved digital educational platforms across the country, aiming to eliminate data cost barriers that hinder millions of Nigerians from engaging in digital learning. The NCC conducted a public consultation in Abuja involving government agencies, mobile network operators, education stakeholders, and civil society groups to shape the policy. Officials emphasized reducing affordability issues for students and ensuring transparency, inclusivity, and commercial viability. The Federal Ministry of Communications highlighted the importance of affordable internet for national digital transformation goals, while the Federal Ministry of Education linked the initiative to improving learning outcomes through technology. UNESCO experts praised the move as timely, noting prior investments in digital literacy laid the groundwork for such initiatives.

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NCC moves to make digital educational platforms data-free nationwide

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has initiated steps to provide free access to approved digital educational platforms across the country, aiming to eliminate data cost barriers that hinder millions of Nigerians from engaging in digital learning. The NCC conducted a public consultation in Abuja involving government agencies, mobile network operators, education stakeholders, and civil society groups to shape the policy. Officials emphasized reducing affordability issues for students and ensuring transparency, inclusivity, and commercial viability. The Federal Ministry of Communications highlighted the importance of affordable internet for national digital transformation goals, while the Federal Ministry of Education linked the initiative to improving learning outcomes through technology. UNESCO experts praised the move as timely, noting prior investments in digital literacy laid the groundwork for such initiatives.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of the NCC's initiative to provide free access to digital educational platforms, highlighting multiple stakeholder perspectives including government officials, education authorities, and international organizations like UNESCO. There is no overt ideological

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