Airtel Kenya Corporate Social Responsibility Manager Aigelgel Murbe installs the data device at Sigweng Karuoth |
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Airtel will from today provide free data connectivity to Sigweng Karuoth
Primary School in Siaya County, Kenya as part of its efforts to support Kenya’s
education system, giving students and teachers the opportunity to access
unlimited amounts of information to broaden their learning.
With
more students and teachers turning to the Internet for learning resources, the
project will enable students and teachers from the institution to receive free
24 hour access to the Internet, giving them full access to learning tools
provided through the Internet which will aid their learning exercise through
access to relevant sites available on the Internet.
Speaking
at the school, Siaya County Acting Commissioner Carolyn Onchoka said, “We
are delighted that Airtel has taken the initiative of taking Education to a
higher level. Pupils of Ukwala will now to access information relevant to
their studies like any other pupil cities like Nairobi and Kisumu". She
further urged the school administration to open up the library and internet
access to the locals so that they too can benefit from the connectivity.
On his
part, Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi said that with internet connectivity,
Airtel is able to better equip students with information, more knowledge which
will subsequently empowering to become successful and of economic relevance to
the country.
“Internet
provides multitude of possibilities to students, allowing them to receive the
same knowledge and exposure as other primary kids in the world. This project
will continue to reach more schools in all the Counties as we seek to enhance
education through the integration of Airtel’s internet technology in schools”,
added Mr. El Youssefi.
The
company has also enabled the following schools to freely access learning
materials online: Muthei Primary School and Machakos Baptist School in
Machakos County, Thuguma Children and Youth Empowerment Center from Nyeri
County and Gitugi girls High School from Murang’a County. Kayole Police
Station in Nairobi County has also benefited from the internet program, easing
communication between the police officers in the station, the local community
and other security agents.