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ICT Training for School Girls

The Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology training programme organised by the wife of the Ondo State governor, Mrs. Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, is aimed at engaging school girls meaningful­ly during the long holiday and empowering them digitally, writes J

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This is the period for long holiday for primary pupils and secondary school students in Nigeria. At this period, that is transforma­tional for the pupils and students as they move from their former classes to a higher one in most cases, there are no formal educationa­l responsibi­lities. Therefore, many of these ‘free’ pupils and students are during this period exposed to activities that can have either positive or negative effects on their future.

By nature, girls are more vulnerable to temptation­s during the period when they are idle for too long. At this period, many girls are exposed to activities that get them sexually exploited and abused by men and which may result in unwanted pregnancie­s that can ruin their future careers.

Concerned by the likely consequenc­es of allowing these schoolgirl­s toremain idle during the long holiday and the need to impact on them, wife of the Ondo State governor and founder of the Breast Cancer Associatio­n of Nigeria (BRECAN), Mr. Betty Anyanwu–Akeredolu, organised a four-week intensive Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) training programme for female students drawn from 23 public secondary schools around Akure, the Ondo State capital.

The training, which has commenced at the recently inaugurate­d Public Service Training Institute, Ilara Mokin, in Ifedore Local Government Area of the state, was the first to be organised and which was devoid of political motive.

The common trend these days has been summer lessons being organised by politician­s, especially federal and state legislator­s for students in their constituen­cies and which they had been listing as part of their major achievemen­ts when giving account of stewardshi­p.

During the four-week training programme, participan­ts, who were 100 in number, were provided with training kits, free transport from

designated bus stops in Akure to the training venue, were also given free feeding and other things that will aide their assimilati­on.

The inaugurati­on of the training programme, was unique as school principals, government functionar­ies and parents gathered to witness the event aimed at empowering girls in the digital world.

Speaking at the event, the First Lady affirmed that the goal of the event is to impact the lives of the girls with the knowledge of ICT in the hope that it encourages them to pursue a career in science, technology, engineerin­g, and mathematic­al field.

“The gap as we see it in Nigeria is a gully and we are determined to bridge it. Impacting the girls in Ondo State with the knowledge of ICT carries all importance and priority in this digital age; it will broaden the horizon of these young women and place them strategica­lly in the world. Women’s empowermen­t in the Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology

During the four-week training programme, participan­ts, who were 100 in number, were provided with training kits, free transport from designated bus stops in Akure to the training venue, were also given free feeding and other things that will aide their assimilati­on

is a key factor in determinin­g the success of developmen­t of any nation.

“This is an innovative programme and we should be able to monitor

these children and assess the impact. By fostering the use of ICT for the social and economic empowermen­t of our young women, we will be encouragin­g them to choose careers in the field of ICT,” she said

The First Lady said the ICT training that participan­ts would acquire this summer would give them the knowledge on how to create social

media platforms or their personal website which can be used to champion awareness on breast cancer, end to female genital mutilation,

and even bring about developmen­t to their schools.

"Since the girl-child has a role to play in the socio-political developmen­t of a nation, there is the need to empower them with ICT.

We must discourage every social bias that portrays the girl-child as second fiddle in the society," she stated.

She said that the desire of the Ondo State Government led by her husband, Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu is to make the state a silicon hub.

While commending the partners of the training programme, Mr. Temitope Runsewe and the company, SAO Capital, the First Lady enjoined some local government chairmen that were in attendance to take the programme to their respective councils areas.

In his welcome address, Runsewe, consultant with SAO Capital, the company partnering with the Office of Her Excellency, acknowledg­ed the importance of ICT towards achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t, further observed that when a woman is empowered, both the present and future generation­s are empowered.

"Technology is revolution­ising almost every part of our lives at unpreceden­ted pace. The opportunit­y to support the growth of these

individual­s through technology is the onus we have placed on ourselves. This initiative to empower these young girls is a tool for achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t. These 100 female students were drawn from 23 secondary schools, would be trained for four weeks on

computer appreciati­on, graphics, games designs, entreprene­urship among others," he added.

Earlier, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Women Affairs, Mrs. Titilayo Adeyemi, in her goodwill message thanked Mrs.

Akeredolu for the initiative while charging the beneficiar­ies to take advantage of the training and be change agents in their different communitie­s.

This landmark event came at no cost to the participan­ts, as their upkeep, tuition and other expenses have been covered by the First Lady

in partnershi­p with BEMORE Empowered Foundation and SAO Capitals, as well as some corporate organisati­ons.

Some of the local government chairmen who spoke on the sidelines of the event included the Chairman of Akoko South West, Augustine

Oloruntogb­e; Chairman of Ifedore Local Government, Dipo Ajibola and Chairman of

The gap as we see it in Nigeria is a gully and we are determined to bridge it. Impacting the girls in Ondo State with the knowledge of ICT carries all importance and priority in this digital age; it will broaden the horizon of these young women and place them strategica­lly in the world. Women’s empowermen­t in the Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology is a key factor in determinin­g the success of developmen­t of any nation

Akure North, Segun Oluyede.

The chairmen, who commended the organisers of the training programme described it as novel one that would bridge the gap between students of the private and public schools promised to replicate it in their various council areas.

The joy of some of the participan­ts hold no bounds at the ceremony as many of them were full of praises to the wife of the governor for the programme. According to some of them that spoke with THISDAY, some parents had been expressing worries of how to get money to enroll them for computer training now that many examinatio­ns are now computer-based.

 ??  ?? Ondo's First Lady, Mrs Anyanwu-Akeredolu with the consultant, Mr. Temitope Runsewe , at the opening ceremony of the ITC training programme
Ondo's First Lady, Mrs Anyanwu-Akeredolu with the consultant, Mr. Temitope Runsewe , at the opening ceremony of the ITC training programme
 ??  ?? A cross section of the school girls enrolled for the Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology training programme in Akure, Ondo State...recently
A cross section of the school girls enrolled for the Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology training programme in Akure, Ondo State...recently
 ??  ?? Some participat­ing school girls
Some participat­ing school girls
 ??  ?? Ondo's First Lady, Mrs Anyanwu-Akeredolu, ensuring the computers are functionin­g
Ondo's First Lady, Mrs Anyanwu-Akeredolu, ensuring the computers are functionin­g
 ??  ?? Ondo's First Lady, Mrs Anyanwu-Akeredolu (middle 2nd roll) with participat­ing students at the opening of the ICT summer training programme
Ondo's First Lady, Mrs Anyanwu-Akeredolu (middle 2nd roll) with participat­ing students at the opening of the ICT summer training programme

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