inq.Nigeria to help girl-child bridge workplace digital gap

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In its resolve to continue to encourage gender equality and bridge the gap in the work environment, in the information and communication technology (ICT) space, inq.Nigeria, has called for the support of the girl-child to occupy the driver’s seat in the global ICT ecosystem and technology advancement.

The call to action was made during the celebration of this year’s International Girls in ICT Day, an event aimed at recognizing and empowering girls and women in ICT-related careers. Organised by E-Business Life Communication Limited and supported by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the 12th edition took place at the prestigious Oriental Hotel under the theme ‘Leadership’.

During the event, Managing Director of inq. Nigeria, Ifeanyi Akosionu, emphasised the importance of efforts and policies aimed at equipping youth with digital skills. He highlighted the company’s collaboration with relevant bodies and stakeholders to create an enabling environment for young girls and women to pursue careers in the ICT sector.

Akosionu stressed the need to bridge the gender gap in ICT, emphasizing that special attention must be given to attracting girls to ICT fields to prevent further divide.

He underscored the significance of preparing the girl-child for the future by acquiring digital skills, noting that ICT proficiency is essential for survival in the future.

Akosionu advocated for investment in early ICT education, affirmative action in hiring women in STEM fields and a shift in socio-cultural beliefs to encourage women’s participation in STEM.

He concluded by stating that investing in the girl child’s education ultimately benefits the nation.

The convener of the forum and Publisher of eBusiness Life Magazine, Ufuoma Emuophedaro, highlighted the growing interest in digital skills across Africa but emphasized the need for greater emphasis in Nigeria.

She underscored the global imperative for increased female participation in the ICT sector, given the projected reliance on technology for future job roles. Emuophedaro expressed gratitude to inq.Nigeria for their steadfast support of the Girls in ICT initiative and praised the company’s mentorship programme, providing valuable experience for young girls in the ICT field.




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