Mbah announced this while receiving a delegation from the Industrial Training Fund on a courtesy visit to the Government House, Enugu. The ITF disclosed this on Friday in a statement signed by its Director of Press and Public Relations, Thomas Ngor. He therefore requested the allocation of land in Enugu State to establish a similar centre with the same production capacity. AdvertisementOgun further noted that digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, robotics and computer-aided manufacturing, are rapidly transforming the global economy, making it imperative for Nigeria to deliberately invest in upskilling its workforce to remain globally competitive. The ITF delegation was later conducted on a guided tour of facilities at one of the smart schools established by the Enugu State Government.