The Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) has signed a strategic partnership with the Plateau State Government to establish its North-Central Campus in Jos, a project aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s digital workforce, boosting ICT innovation, and creating jobs across the region.
The development was disclosed on Monday by DBI’s Head of Public Affairs, Soji-Eze Fagbemi. As part of the initiative, DBI President David Daser and Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang jointly inaugurated a Joint Technical Working Group (JTWG) at the Twin Theater of the Government House, Rayfield, Jos, to oversee planning, coordination, and implementation.
Envisioned as a Centre of Excellence for ICT education, research, and entrepreneurship, the Jos campus is expected to enhance digital inclusion and socio-economic development while positioning Plateau as a hub for innovation in the North-Central region.
Governor Mutfwang described the collaboration as a “historic turning point” for the state.
“ICT has been a long-standing priority for us, but with this collaboration, we can now anticipate concrete milestones that will fast-track e-governance, e-commerce, and other ICT-driven opportunities in Plateau State,” he said.
He commended DBI’s leadership for facilitating the siting of the campus in Jos and expressed gratitude to the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, for his support.
“We are eager to see deliverables within the shortest possible time. Whatever we need to do as a government to make this succeed, we shall do, by the grace of God,” he pledged.
In his remarks, Daser explained that DBI is restructuring into a national digital institute with a statutory mandate. He said the Plateau campus would not only strengthen the state’s ICT ecosystem but also open access to donor-funded scholarships, advanced training, and global outsourcing opportunities for youths.
“Plateau is strategically positioned to emerge as a regional hub for digital jobs and innovation. But for this to happen, the Plateau State House of Assembly must expedite passage of the Plateau Startup Act, which is a critical funding gateway for the state’s technology ecosystem,” he added.
Daser thanked Dr. Tijani and the Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Aminu Maida, for their support in making the project possible.
On behalf of the JTWG, Secretary to the Government of the State, Samuel Jatau, assured that the group would work diligently to ensure timely delivery of the project, which is expected to span 12 to 24 months.
DBI, Nigeria’s foremost Centre of Excellence in ICT training, already operates campuses in Abuja, Lagos, and Kano, with new centres proposed for Yola, Asaba, and Enugu.
Its training programmes are tailored to meet global standards and address the needs of business, technical, managerial, and entrepreneurial professionals across the country.