COTABATO CITY – About 20 staff working under the office of Member of Parliament Abduladzis M. Esmael, Al-Haj attended a computer literacy training on Wednesday, April 7, at the Cavestone Restaurant, this city.
According to Suharto S. Esmael, the need for such training is a response to the dynamic demands of public service, where offices are starting to gradually adapt into virtual modes of transactions.
“The subtle, or more so, the sudden changes in a contemporary office setting contributed to the swift modifications in terms of the approach of how we practice things now,” he said.
Engr. Fahmudin A. Salilagia, of the Bangsamoro Telecommunications Commission (BTC), facilitated the training, which focused on the enhancement of the usage of basic Microsoft programs.
“Though, we could say everyone has the basic or even advance knowledge on operating the applications of Microsoft Office such as the Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, a refresher might also be looked-for to conjure up several utilities anyone may have missed,” he said.
Meanwhile, Legal Officer Abdulmanan Pasigan, a Shariah Law expert, articulated that relating to the activity, Islam calls the believers to seek knowledge mirroring from the experiences of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by “acquiring a full understanding of any material and sharing it with others is an obligation and certainly beneficial for both ends. It, therefore, gives a higher position to the development of humanity.”
The
office of MP Esmael vouched to continue in developing programs and trainings to
achieve productivity and efficiency in the delivery of public service. (MOHAMADAN
ABDULKASAN / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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