Digital Transformation Leader, Globacom
has implored school girls across the country to take active interest in science
subjects that could help them play prominent roles in the technology world in
the future.
Globacom’s representative at this year’s
commemoration of the International Girls in ICT Day by eBusinessLife magazine,
Mrs. Justina Abdulateef, who is also the Account Manager, Public Sector, Lagos
Zone, said the ICT space requires a broad range of skills, noting that
operators in the sector are continually looking for talented individuals with
those skills to play various roles.
Abdulateef said stereotypes and
discrimination had deterred many girls from pursuing interests in Information
and Communication Technology, adding that there was a need to break the
stereotypes early in life in order to create meaningful access to ICT for girls
and women.
She opined that increasingly, more women
across the world were proving their mettle in the male dominated, technical
professions, stating that examples were enormous of women who had distinguished
themselves in engineering, medicine and other related professions.
“You must, therefore, never let anyone
limit your possibilities. If you set your mind to it, there is nothing you
cannot achieve as a girl”, Abdulateef charged the gathering of hundreds of
school girls from 15 prominent schools in Lagos. She implored them to
diligently prepare themselves for studies in mathematics, engineering,
computing and other such fields.
She said studies had shown that there was a
correlation between ICT and the economic growth of a country, meaning therefore
that more and more emphasis would be placed on ICT by policy-makers in future
with a view to ensuring that the sector flourishes.
“The growth potential is therefore
enormous for ICT professionals, and there are many areas you can decide to
focus on. You could choose to be a software developer, a webmaster, web
designer, animator or data analyst, among many others”, Abdulateef advised.
Also speaking at the event, Mrs. Ufuoma Daro,
the Chief Executive Officer of eBusiness Life, the
organisers of the event, thanked Globacom for supporting the initiative this
year again, recalling that the company was also one of the companies that made
it possible for the event to hold last year.
She called on other corporate bodies to
support initiatives that are aimed at empowering the womenfolk in the overall
interest of the country.
The ceremony drew participation from leading lights in the ICT industry,
including representatives of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC),
leading ICT companies and policy-makers.
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