Huawei Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to empowering women in Information and Communications Technology (ICT).
Also, it will be honouring outstanding female students who have excelled in the Huawei ICT Academy, and Women in Tech training programme, emphasising the pivotal role that women’s participation in the digital economy plays in driving sustainable development and economic growth in Nigeria.
The tech giant disclosed this at an event held in Abuja ahead of this year’s International Women’s Day, in partnership with the Office of the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, acknowledging their remarkable accomplishments in the training programmes.
The event, titled ‘Cultivating Talent Through ICT Training for a Prosperous Nigeria,’ aligns with the 2025 International Women’s Day theme, ‘Accelerate Action,’ which emphasises the importance of expediting progress toward achieving gender equality and promoting inclusive growth.
According to Strategy Director, Huawei Nigeria, Eric Chen, the company has provided capacity building and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) training to over 70,000 Nigerians since 2018.
A detailed breakdown reveals that the beneficiaries comprise over 30,000 students, 35,000 ICT engineers, 240 female entrepreneurs, and more than 3,000 civil servants, showcasing a diverse range of individuals impacted.
Chen emphasised Huawei’s significant role in supporting the present administration’s Three Million Technical Talent (3MTT) programme, primarily through its ICT Academy, and reaffirmed the company’s commitment to driving Nigeria’s digital transformation in tandem with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, aimed at fostering economic growth and development.
While stressing that the Huawei ICT Academy provides students with an international platform for healthy competition and exchange of ideas, he said Women in Tech Training in partnership with the First Lady of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu, empowers women entrepreneurs with tech and digital skills for economic growth and development.
“We celebrate the achievements of female participants in our ICT Academy and Women in Tech initiative, in collaboration with the First Lady’s office. We remain committed to empowering women in ICT and leveraging their potential to boost Nigeria’s digital growth.”
Also speaking, the Director of Policy, Research, and Strategy at the Ministry of Communication, Innovation and Digital Economy, Mrs Comfort Kabirwa, emphasised the crucial need for gender equality in technology.
She urged women to take an active role in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to propel Nigeria’s digital economy forward, recognizing the immense potential for growth and development that women’s participation in ICT can bring.
According to her, by embracing ICT, women can leverage technology to drive innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic progress, ultimately contributing to a more prosperous and digitally inclusive Nigeria.
Senior Public Relations Manager, Huawei Nigeria, Dr Oyin Abiola, underscored the company’s multifaceted approach to empowering individuals in the field of ICT.
Abiola said that beyond providing training, Huawei also offers tangible opportunities for outstanding students to apply their skills in real-world settings through employment and internship programmes at the company.
She emphasised the company’s comprehensive efforts in driving Nigeria’s digital transformation, closely aligning with the government’s Renewed Hope Agenda and the country’s rapidly expanding digital economy.
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