Osun State Government Launches Imole Wi-Fi: Public Internet Service Introduced

The Osun State Government has introduced Imole Wi-Fi, a free public internet service aimed at providing residents, students, businesses, and communities with access to the internet.

The initiative was launched by the Innovation, Science, Technology, and Digital Economy Office under the Office of the Special Adviser.

Imole Wi-Fi is intended to facilitate digital access and increase opportunities across various sectors throughout the state.

Governor Ademola Adeleke stated, “Imole Wi-Fi is a gateway to opportunity. With this public digital infrastructure, we are cutting barriers, connecting people, and driving growth across every sector of Osun’s economy.”

Special Adviser Mr. Azeez Badmus said, “This is just the first step. As we expand Imole Wi-Fi, more government services and sector-specific tools will follow, ensuring that every resident benefits from Osun’s digital future.”

Connection Locations:
• Osun State Library
• Alphastart Hub
• Osun Mall
• Salvation Army Middle School
• Osogbo Grammar School
• Ministry of Innovation, Science, Technology, and Digital Economy sites
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Benefits:
• Students: Can study online, join classes, and access research materials.
• Job seekers and small businesses: May apply for opportunities and conduct business online.
• Hospitals and clinics: May utilize telemedicine and digital records.
• Farmers: Can access weather forecasts, pricing updates, and agricultural information.
• Communities: May experience enhanced security through connectivity supporting emergency response and safety systems.

The Imole Wi-Fi initiative seeks to expand digital access and support education, employment, healthcare, and community safety throughout Osun State.

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