RUTO, MUDAVADI, "MODERN TECHNOLOGY WILL CREATE US MORE JOBS."

 

President William Ruto & Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair at State House Kenya, Nairobi

What you need to know;

  • President William Ruto's government has promised to leverage information Communications Technology to create jobs.

  • The government also promises use of modern Technology to enhance service delivery.

  • 80-90% of transactions and services will be delivered online.

  • Prime cabinet secretary Musalia Mudavadi said modern Technology will be a game changer to create more jobs in the economy.

  • Ruto and Mudavadi met British former Prime Minister Tony Blair at State House Kenya, Nairobi.
President William Ruto and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi have assured Kenyans digital class of a better experience going forward.

Speaking after a meeting with Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair who is also the Executive Chair of the Tony Blair Institute of Global Change, Kenya's Prime Cabinet Secretary and the president expressed confidence in the digital economy as they promised to leverage information Communications Technology to create more jobs to the people.

President Ruto was loud to comment the revolution, transformation and empowerment brought about by the modern Technology and promised to ensure utmost 90% of transactions and government services are done online.

Technology is an agent of transformation and empowerment. We will use it to deliver government services, promote innovation and create opportunities for all Kenyans, especially those at the bottom of the economic pyramid. ~~President William Ruto.

President Ruto confirms that through ICT, the Kenya Kwanza Government will fully deliver their development Agenda.

Quoting his HUSTLER FUND, the President said Kenyans at the bottom of the economic pyramid will have access to affordable credit online.

"ICT is a big part of how we intend to  deliver our development agenda. We are in talks with telecommunication companies to lay a 100,000 kilometre fibre optic that will reach every corner of Kenya. "~~President William Ruto.

The President said the Government will work with the private sector to create digital businesses, promote innovation and grow entrepreneurship.

On his part, Kenya's Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi was confident in Modern Technology and it's capability of providing the change that many had been looking up for.

Embracing modern technology is the gamechanger in the creation of jobs for the youth by ensuring they remain competitive in the ever-evolving world of ICT. ~~Prime CS, Musalia Mudavadi.
Photo courtesy; State House Kenya.

Present also in the meeting was the Cabinet Secretary for ICT and Digital Economy, Eliud Owalo among others.

 

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