The Kaduna state government has teamed with Google to train 5,000 women in data science, artificial intelligence, and digital entrepreneurship.
Google stated in a statement on Tuesday that the ‘Arewa Tech4Ladies’ initiative is part of a development effort to empower 20,000 women and girls across Nigeria.
The training’s goal, according to Kaduna state governor Uba Sani, is to equip women to break through gender boundaries.
According to Sani, the relationship with Google will create additional job possibilities and boost the state’s economic growth.
“Inclusion in technology is not just about social equity; it is about economic progress. By empowering our women with digital skills, we are not only breaking gender barriers but also setting the stage for significant economic growth,” he said.
“This partnership with Google underscores our commitment to harnessing the vast potential of our women for the socio-economic transformation of Kaduna state and Nigeria at large.
“By providing focused tech training and ensuring accessibility, the state aims to empower this demographic, recognizing their potential to be significant contributors to the digital economy and the broader socio-economic landscape.
“The program will be executed by Data Science Nigeria, which will set up Arewa Tech4Ladies. This initiative is crafted to serve four key semi-urban and rural communities in Kaduna State, offering specialised women-focused learning, mentoring, and job placement support facilities.”
On his part, Olumide Balogun, Google director for West Africa, said the initiative will encourage a more inclusive digital landscape.
“The future of tech in Nigeria hinges on tapping into the potential of every individual, irrespective of gender,” he said.
“Our collaboration with the Kaduna state government is a testament to our unwavering belief in the transformative power of women in tech.
“Through the support of Google, we are dedicated to fostering a more inclusive digital landscape, ensuring every trained woman becomes a beacon of change in the tech world.”