As the global community marks the Girls in ICT Day today, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), has said there is the need to promote technology career opportunities for girls and women in ICT, the world’s fastest-growing sector.
Joining the global community to mark the annual event, NITDA said there is a need to draw attention to the critical need for more girls and women to participate actively in the ICT sector of our economy.
In a statement by NITDA’s Head, Corporate Affairs and External Relations, Mrs. Hadiza Umar, quoted the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), which estimated skills shortfall of over two million jobs in the ICT sector within the next few years.
“NITDA believes this opens a huge opportunity for girls and young women who have the ability to learn Coding, Apps Development, Computer Science and other ICT related courses.
“This will not only make them ready for a successful career in the ICT sector, but ICT skills are rapidly becoming a strong advantage for students in just about any other field they might choose to pursue.
“With technology playing vital role in all manner of careers, from Arts to Social Sciences, and from Law to History, to Graphic Design, learning ICT skills at a young age will set girls up for economic independence.
“Furthermore, the ICT sector needs more girls and women and celebrating a day like this reminds us that ICT helps to improve the lives of people everywhere.
“It contributes significantly towards better healthcare, better environmental management, better communication, and better educational systems that transform the way children and adults learn,” part of the statement reads.
“NITDA, in its proactive manner and in line with the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy as well as in furtherance of bridging the gender imbalance in ICT in Nigeria, has embarked on series of Capacity Building programmes for women and girls across the country.
“Girls with ICT skills can expect to earn good wages and enjoy huge career opportunities. Empowering girls to choose a career in ICT is not just good for girls and their families but can also be a major accelerator of the socio-economic development of our country, especially at this crucial period of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
It is public knowledge that the jobs of the future will be driven by technology and innovation. We must, therefore, be proactive in preparing a significant number of our population as represented by girls and women for these opportunities in order to be productive and to enable them to contribute meaningfully to the socio-economic development of the country.
“The world is about to witness unprecedented changes in ways and manners we do things. Therefore, no segment of our population should be left behind in the new world order.
“The Girls in ICT Day provides an opportunity to reinforce our resolve and review our strategy to include sensitization and awareness creation among different stakeholders in this regard,” NITDA said.