RLG Communications, a locally-based ICT company, has announced that it will employ 30,000 people by end of 2012.
Mr Samuel Kwasi Fletcher, the Corporate
Affairs Manager of the company, said this in Sekondi in the Western
region, during the presentation of laptops to the Korsah Complex Junior
High School.
He said the computers will help facilitate the study of ICT among the
Junior High School pupils, adding that there is a global revolution in
ICT and called on everyone to make the effort to be ICT literate.
The company also presented certificates
to some teachers who have undergone ICT training with the rlg Institute
of Technology under the auspices of the Ministry of Education.
He said under the initiative 4,500
teachers nationwide will benefit from practical training and experience
with ICT applications, adding that 310 teachers have been trained so
far.
He said the donation of the laptops
forms part of the Mathematics, Science and Technology (MASTES) programme
initiated by the Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology to
promote the teaching and learning of science.
Mr Fletcher said being a key private
sector partner in the initiative, rlg Communication is presenting 1,500
laptops nationwide to assist in the implementation of the “Better Ghana
Agenda” ICT project initiated by the government.
He expressed the hope that the
beneficiaries will put the laptops into good use and help make them more
effective in their academic work.
He said the company will assist in
providing solar panels to schools that do not have access to electricity
to ensure efficient and effective use of the devices.
Nana Kofi Mbeah, Director of the
Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Education Directorate, said the donation
has come at an opportune time and advised the beneficiaries to take good
care of the devices in order for them to last for a long time.
Source: GNA
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