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Ursula urges girls to be passionate about ICT

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published May 29, 2019
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The Minister for Communications Ursula Owusu- Ekuful has encouraged girls in Ghana’s basic schools to be passionate and take advantage  of the  opportunities that the Information, Communications and technology (ICT) world offers  people, globally.

She argued that with the desire and determination, young girls in Ghana can hive opportunities  in ICT and even create jobs for themselves, provided they remained focused   in their studies.

“There are huge opportunities and even those who are already employed are upgrading themselves.There are opportunities Africa can take advantage of and feed the rest  of the world with the skills because we have a youthful  population under 45 years.Very soon, the world will rely on Africa for employment and with the necessary skills, we can do it.” Mrs Owusu-Ekuful added.

She said  Tuesday  at   the opening of  a mentorship workshop  as part of the Second National Girls in ICT Day themed ‘ Expand horizons, change attitudes’  organised  by the Ministry  of Communications together with the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC)with support from the International Telecommunications  Union(ITU), National Communications Authority  (NCA )and the Western Regional Coordinating Council (RCCC)  in Takoradi.

Saying that people believed that there were no jobs, today, she reported that there were vacancies to be filled in the ICT sector, adding that women could change the statistics with ICT.

The Minister  told the participants that the sad aspect of the Ghanaian  narrative was  that girls shied away from  Information and Communications technology (ICT), mathematics and  hard core engineering courses because  they thought  they could not do it,  but believed that this attitude can be changed, and stressed “you can do it if you put it in your mind to it;itsjust about  the desire.”.

She also noted that although women constituted about 51 percent of Ghana’s  population, men today formed  about 80 percent in ICT world with only 20 percent of women in the sector, saying  that “you  and I can change the stories of ICT with the strategies and  systematic approach to energise the ICT sector.”

“She said : ‘The theme is not just by accident. We need to expand the horizon and change our attitudes and say that now,  we are going to do it and,  we can do it because there are no  barriers to any human endeavour. All of us including the mentors were  like you, I sold charcoal. Today, we can take advantage of the opportunities through education.”

She continued:  Don’t think that there is anything beyond your capabilities.  If you decide, and I hope you have decided to work in ICT, it’s  not only exciting, but also the sustainable way to get a future with technology. This is not an Ananse story.”

So far,  she reported that  about 4,000 girls had benefited from the programme which had traveled  to Greater Accra, Ashanti, Bono and Ahafo and Western regions, adding that Daniella  Afriyie Asare from  the Kwame Nkrumah University  of Science and Technology (KNUST) was a  finalist in the  Miss Geek Contest held in Rwanda.

She announced that the Miss Geek contest would be held in Ghana ,thisyear.

Miss Geek Africa is an entrepreneurship competition that originated as Miss Geek Rwanda in 2014 but was renamed Miss Geek Africa in 2017 and has expanded to 22 countries in Africa. Girls and women between the ages of 13 and 25 submit apps that solve problems through technological innovations. The top three competitors receive cash prizes and business training, and the winner also receives financial backing.

Mrs Owusu –Ekufulsaid the ministry together  with the Ministry  of  Education would provide ICT labs for schools in Ghana.

“The ICT sector is vibrant, exciting and  booming. Don’t lose focus; there are more opportunities.Stand on the shoulders of the mentors, today,  so that you can see afar and achieve more than they have been able to do.Just develop the passion and excel  and  you can do it.” She again assured the girls.

The Metropolitan Education Director of Sekondi –Takoradi, RevMrs Elizabeth Akuoko, was happy about the programme,  which she also believed wouldpromote the teaching and learningof ICT  and also create more and varied opportunities forgirls in the technologically changing world.

ICT, she added,  was the key driver of development world wide and also for women empowerment and economic development including every aspect of human life.

Mrs Akuoko advised the participants to take their studies seriously and excel in their studies.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/Nana Adwoa

 

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