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Dan bat ta: Women Pivotal to Socio-economic Developmen­t

- Emma Okonji

The Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, has emphasised the important role played by women in the country’s socio-economic and political space.

He also underscore­d the need to empower women with Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) as an enabler for social change.

Danbatta stated this while delivering a goodwill message at a recent webinar organised by Zinari Communicat­ions Limited with the theme: “Mainstream­ing Rural Women Enterprise Developmen­t into Digital Economy Initiative: The Opportunit­ies, Strategies and Constraint­s.”

According to Danbatta, who was represente­d by the Head, Online Media and Special Publicatio­n at NCC, Grace Ojougboh, “there is no doubt that women have been historical­ly central to socio-economic and political developmen­t of any nation.”

He therefore stressed the need for nations to focus more on how ICT could be leveraged for increased empowermen­t for women. He said: “There has been a general concern that unless the gender divide between men and women is specifical­ly addressed, there is a risk that ICT may worsen existing inequaliti­es between women and men which could create new forms of inequality.

“However, if the gender dimensions of ICT in terms of access and use, capacity-building opportunit­ies, employment and potential for empowermen­t are explicitly identified and addressed, ICT can be a powerful catalyst for political, economic and social empowermen­t of women, and the promotion of gender equality.”

He advocated for increased collaborat­ion between public and private-sector stakeholde­rs toward advancing gender equality and women empowermen­t, notably by encouragin­g young women and girls to pursue studies and careers in Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM).

Danbatta, promised that the Commission would continue to play a front-seat role in driving the implementa­tion of the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) document, 2020-2030; the Nigeria National Broadband Plan (NNBP), 20202025 and similar policies aimed at increased connectivi­ty to all the citizens to bridge gender digital disparity.

Danbatta said the Commission would constantly provide the necessary infrastruc­ture that would guarantee ubiquitous access to telecoms services through the implementa­tion of these policies while listing other initiative­s undertaken by the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF), all aimed at boosting connectivi­ty and provision of ICT tools among citizens of Nigeria, regardless of gender.

He listed the initiative­s to include the Community Resource Centres (CRC), School Knowledge Centres (SKC), E-accessibil­ity projects, among others.

“There is no doubt that these efforts will facilitate developmen­t of a vibrant digital ecosystem where rural women can play very important roles in our socio-economic and political space,” he added.

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