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inq. Digital reaffirms pledge to empowering girls in digital skills

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inq. Digital Nigeria Limited, a foremost Cloud and Digital solutions provider has reaffirmed its dedication to promoting gender equality in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector.

The company calls for support to empower girls, enabling them to assume their rightful place in the global ICT ecosystem and contribute to technological advancement. inq. Digital Nigeria specialises in Edge AI and IoT, Fabric for Cloud Connectivity and Data Center Connectivity, SDN/NFV solutions for Edge Cloud, Secure Access Services Edge, and Elastic Edge in Nigeria.

This call to action, according to a statement was made in Lagos recently during the celebration of the 12th edition of International Girls in ICT Day, an initiative organized by eBusiness Life Magazine and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) with the theme “Digital Skills For Life.”

Valentine Chime, the Managing Director of inq. Digital Nigeria, in the statement emphasized the importance of fostering partnerships that encourages the acquisition and development of digital skills among youths.

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He stressed the need to bridge the gender divide, which may widen if the girl-child is not adequately drawn into the realm of information and communications technology (ICT).

According to Chime, “the girl-child must be equipped with digital skills to thrive in the future, as only those who are ICT proficient will succeed. Empowering a girl-child means empowering a nation.” He also underscored the significance of investing in early ICT education, promoting the hiring of women in STEM fields, and challenging socio-cultural beliefs that hinder women’s participation in STEM.

Ufuoma Emuophedaro, the convener of the forum and Publisher of eBusiness Life Magazine, highlighted that the global event provides a platform to address the gender digital divide, devise solutions, and foster partnerships that accelerate girls’ involvement in ICT.

“Closing the gender gap in the ICT sector ultimately contributes to the country’s GDP”. She expressed gratitude to inq. Digital for its continuous support of the Girls in ICT initiative and commended the company’s mentorship program, which offers girls firsthand experience in the ICT industry.