The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has reiterated the importance of creating a supportive environment in schools and workplaces to inspire more girls to pursue careers in the ICT sector.
Speaking at a recent “e-business life” event in celebration of this year’s Girls in ICT Day, Dr. Aminu Maida, executive vice chairman, NCC, who was represented by Nnenna Ukoha, Head of Corporate Communications at the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), emphasized the significance of mentorship and networking opportunities in empowering girls to break barriers and excel in the field of technology.
Recognizing the need for diversity and inclusion in the ICT sector, Dr Maida highlighted the pivotal role of mentorship programs and initiatives that provide girls with exposure to real-world ICT experiences, ultimately fostering their interest and confidence in pursuing ICT-related careers.
The remarks from the NCC, delivered at the “e-business life” event, underscore a concerted effort to address gender disparities in the ICT sector and encourage more girls to participate in the digital economy.
By advocating for supportive environments, mentorship, and networking opportunities, the NCC aims to cultivate a generation of empowered and skilled female ICT professionals who will contribute to innovation and economic growth in Nigeria and beyond.
As the world celebrates Girls in ICT Day, initiatives like these serve as catalysts for driving gender equality and creating pathways for girls to thrive in the dynamic and rewarding field of information and communication technology.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has reiterated the importance of creating a supportive environment in schools and workplaces to inspire more girls to pursue careers in the ICT sector.
Speaking at a recent “e-business life” event in celebration of this year’s Girls in ICT Day, Dr. Aminu Maida, executive vice chairman,NCC, who was represented by Nnenna Ukoha, Head of Corporate Communications at the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), emphasized the significance of mentorship and networking opportunities in empowering girls to break barriers and excel in the field of technology.
Recognizing the need for diversity and inclusion in the ICT sector, Dr Maida highlighted the pivotal role of mentorship programs and initiatives that provide girls with exposure to real-world ICT experiences, ultimately fostering their interest and confidence in pursuing ICT-related careers.
The remarks from the NCC, delivered at the “e-business life” event, underscore a concerted effort to address gender disparities in the ICT sector and encourage more girls to participate in the digital economy.
By advocating for supportive environments, mentorship, and networking opportunities, the NCC aims to cultivate a generation of empowered and skilled female ICT professionals who will contribute to innovation and economic growth in Nigeria and beyond.
As the world celebrates Girls in ICT Day, initiatives like these serve as catalysts for driving gender equality and creating pathways for girls to thrive in the dynamic and rewarding field of information and communication technology.