The project, which is out to make The Gambia an active ICT country, will be providing “Gambian-assembled laptops” that are connected to the internet for every Gambian student going to primary, high school and the university, and tablets for schools with the relevant school curriculum content in them.
“This is a project that we hope can be replicated across the sub-region, creating more jobs through the assembly plants producing these devices, service centers and training programmes we have,” an Rlg statement said.
“Rlg’s vision will stand the test of time in the days, months and years ahead to create total awareness in the global market,” the Rlg statement added.