By Sabiu Abdullahi

An initiative aimed at improving governance participation and digital access for women and girls took centre stage in Bauchi as the Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) organised an event to commemorate the International Girls in ICT Day.

The programme formed part of the Agenda Winning Project, a CITAD initiative designed to strengthen governance engagement and expand opportunities for women and girls, with a strong focus on digital inclusion.

The event brought together students from eight schools. Teachers, panelists, and stakeholders from government, academia, civil society, and the ICT sector also attended.

Organisers said the programme focused on building digital literacy, promoting online safety, and creating awareness about opportunities in the digital economy for girls. It also sought to reduce the gender gap in access to digital tools through mentorship and stakeholder collaboration.

The session opened with remarks by the Programme Officer of CITAD Bauchi Office, Mujahid Ibrahim, who spoke on behalf of the Executive Director. He outlined the objectives of the project and its key thematic areas.

Speaking at the event, Mujahid Ibrahim said, “This initiative is about equipping young girls with the knowledge and confidence to participate safely and meaningfully in the digital space. We want them to see technology not just as users, but as creators and leaders in the digital economy.”

A technical session followed. It addressed digital literacy and online safety. Speakers highlighted the need for responsible use of digital platforms, improved cybersecurity awareness, and the importance of equipping young girls with safe digital skills.

The event also featured a panel discussion with key experts. They included Dr. Khadija, Director of Research and Innovation at the Bauchi State Bureau for ICT; Muhammad Qaim Aliyu, a lecturer in cybersecurity at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU); and Hauwa Jidda, a representative of Z-Tech.

The discussion, moderated by Dr. Muhammad Qaim Aliyu, examined mentorship, opportunities in the digital space, and career pathways for girls in ICT. Dr. Khadija Aliyu Yahya expressed readiness to support interested participants through mentorship and inclusion in her ICT programmes.

Participants described the event as engaging and impactful. There was strong participation from stakeholders and enthusiasm among the students.

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