NCC presents Laptop Computers to Nigerian Women in Information Technology
Mon, Sep 11, 2017 | By publisher
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UMAR Danbatta, executive vice chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has fulfilled a pledge it made last year by presenting laptop computers to Nigerian Women in Information Technology, NWIIT, for onward delivery to the finalists of an ICT/Cybercrime Competition for Secondary School Girls, organised by NWIIT. The computers were received by Florence Babalola, national president, NWIIT, from Tony Ojobo, director public affairs, NCC, who made the presentation on behalf of the EVC.
Ojobo, told the NWIIT delegation which included Ramatu Bello, secretary, NWIIT publicity committee that NCC was gratified by the activities of NWIIT and urged the organisation to forge more alliances with other stakeholders to secure opportunities for capacity building for the Girl Child in ICT. He said the role ICT has come to play in the society, particularly in Nigeria where the stamp of telecom in the growth of all sectors of the economy is so striking, demands that we all collaborate and invest massively in the ICT sector.
He also recalled that NCC has made great interventions in terms of CSR to basic and tertiary education in Nigeria in form of infrastructure connectivity programmes in many Universities and their teaching hospitals; as well as the Digital Awareness Programme for primary and secondary schools; the Advanced Digital Appreciation Programme for Tertiary Institutions, its companion programme – the Wireless Cloud; and the Virtual Examination Centres donated to examination administering agencies for Computer-based testing. All of which involve building projects, provisions of computers and other infrastructure to the beneficiaries.
Babalola thanked the management of NCC for all the support and said the organisation has the passion, skills and knowledge required to motivate women in this regard. She said NWIIT is taking this advocacy very seriously because training women and the Girl Child in ICT means training families and the society at large.
– Sept 11, 2017 @ 12:53 GMT
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