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Temple Group chief, Obayendo, tasks students to embrace ICT

Prince Segun Obayendo,

By Yinka Aderibigbe

Nigerian students have been urged to take full advantage of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT), to advance knowledge and contribute to the development of the country.

The MD/CEO of Temple Group Limited, Prince Segun Obayendo, dropped the charge on Wednesday, while speaking at the D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic, Ogun State, during the institution’s yearly distinguished gest lecture.

 to take advantage of ICT to contribute to the development of the country.

 Obayendo, while speaking on the theme: “ICTs and Smart Transportation in Nigeria: Possibilities and Challenges” said there are limitless opportunities for the use of ICT in the transportation sector.

He cited the case of the Computerised Vehicle Inspection Service, CVIS, an inspection service company, which he pioneers, that inspects vehicles and generates data thereof.

With the use of ICT, tasks have become simplified, less cumbersome, easily shareable and easily adaptable to meet current and future needs for patrons such as the government and other stakeholders. Technology plays a great role in its operations and with ICT, CVIS are currently institutionalizing safety as a way of life in the country.

He expressed optimism that the students would be motivated to create ICT enabled solutions to help revolutionize the transport sector.

“There is no facet in the transportation sector that cannot benefit from the use of ICT. Everybody is a beneficiary and when fully utilized, everyone wins’”, he buttressed.

He hinted, ‘CVIS, has the mission to help work with the government and other stakeholders to reduce road accidents. So we saw this gap and keyed into it.’

In a similar vein, Obayendo described the Drivers Testing Theory, DTT, as another  Temple Group’s ICT enabled solution that addresses another critical factor of road safety ,which is  the driver.

DTT solutions ensures with ICT, the government only issues Driver Licence to certified drivers, hence, reducing to the barest minimum, inexperienced drivers capable of causing accidents on the highway.

To support the development of ICT in the school, Obayendo promised automatic employment to the best three graduating students.

Also speaking at the event, the Commissioner of Transportation, Ogun State, Engr. Gbenga Dairo, advised the students to take advantage of their time as students of D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic to soak up relevant knowledge to help them better articulate the vision of the profession they desire.

While applauding the activities of the Computerised Vehicle Inspection Service activities in Ogun State which has reduced carnages on the highways, he equally appreciated the support of Obayendo to help articulate the vision of the ministry to make the roads safer.

The Acting Rector of the Polytechnic, Mr Kehinde Job Olatunji FCA, during his keynote address, charged the students to internalize all that they have learnt to give back to the society.

This year Annual  Distinguished Guests Lecture, the 4th edition, was attended by notable dignitaries such as the Pioneer Commissioner for Environment, Ogun State, Engr. Tony Ojesina, the Commissioner for Transportation , and representative for the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu,

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