NITDA’s capacity building train berths in Jigawa

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has launched a computer literacy training programme to capture the North-western region of the country. The month – long training targeted at women in the region, is an initiative of the current leadership of the agency aimed at supporting the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) of President Muhammadu Buhari. Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Badaru, while addressing participants and guests at the event which held at the Manpower Development Institute in Dutse, the Jigawa state capital, disclosed that the agency, has committed over N400 million in the state in ICT developmental programmes.
He remarked that the Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami-led administration has made unprecedented strides with its ICT intervention projects in the state and the region in general.
“Jigawa state is particularly grateful to the current Director – General of NITDA for his relentless commitment to the development of ICT in the state and indeed, the country in general. “This is the first time a training of this nature specifically aimed at empowering women, is taking place in the state”.
He pledged his administration’s unrelenting support to the Agency and pledged that the investment will be closely monitored to ensure it yields the desired fruits. The state deputy Governor, Barrister Hassan Ibrahim, while expressing gratitude to the Agency, reiterated that the commitment demonstrated by NITDA, and the prompt response to hitherto digitally marginalized areas in the country is proof of Dr. Pantami’s exemplary leadership. In his remarks, the Director General NITDA, urged the participants to take full advantage of the opportunity to acquire the requisite skills needed to empower themselves intellectually and financially. He stated that the decision to empower women with ICT skills was borne out of a genuine need to bridge the digital divide that exists between genders.
“When you educate a woman, you educate a nation and the world of technology is moving at a pace so fast, that it will be detrimental to us as a nation, if we overlook the immense potential inherent in women”. He emphasized that women, the world over, were recording feats in the area of ICT and Nigerian women must be empowered, encouraged and supported to take their pride of place globally. Some of the participants who spoke at the event, expressed their gratitude and immense joy at the knowledge and experience the exposure has given them. Aisha Umar Ahmad, a participant from Sokoto state confessed that prior to the commencement of the programme, she was a stark computer illiterate as she had no idea about the capabilities of the “electronic box” but so far, she has become proficient in the use of basic computer applications such as Microsoft office.

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