JUABEN MCE TASKS STUDENTS TO EMBRACE ICT PROGRAM

The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Juaben in the Ashanti Region, Mr Omane Aboagye, has encouraged students to take advantage of the ICT programme introduce by the Ministry of Communication and Digitalisation to broader their scope of knowledge in the modern technology.

He stressed the importance of Information Communication Technology (ICT) and Cyber Security in the day-to-day operations of entrepreneur as well as building successful businesses online.

The MCE was speaking on behalf of Deputy Minister responsible for Communication and Digitalisation and MP for Juaben Constituency, Mrs. Ama Pomaa Boateng at a programme organised by the Ministry of Communication (MoCD) in collaboration with the Ministry of Education (MoE); Ghana Education Service (GES) and Huawei Technologies Ghana at Juaben SHS.

Mr. Aboagye admonished the students to take keen interest in acquiring ICT skills to participate in ecommerce and choose their career paths that would make them become globally competitive within the digital space. He said, the digital space grants women the opportunity to learn and work remotely at their convenience.

The MCE aknowledge the fact that, though the ICT space is male dominated, girls could venture into that space as long as they were prepared to learn.

To address the gender digital gap, Mr Omane indicated that the Ministry had implemented the Girls-In-ICT programme with the aim of providing the basic ICT skills and to also encourage more girls to take career paths in ICT as well motivating girls and women in the usage securely.

In all 1447 students were educated on the ten common cyber security, information security and Date privacy.

They were also enlightened on top ten common cyber security threats that are often exposed to on the internet.

This include, Malware attack, Phishing Password attack, Man-in-the-middle attack, Distributed Denial-of-service attack Drive-by-download attack, Malvertising, Rogue software attack and Businesses Email Compromise attack.

As part of the strategies to ascertain the knowledge of the students in the ICT, the Ministry of Communication and Digitalisation officials conducted spot quizzes and gave out cups, pens, diaries and t-shirts as prizes for those who got it right.

Madam Josephine Opuni Boakye, Headmistress of Juaben Senior High School (SHS), commended the MCE, MP as well the Ministry of Communication and Digitalisation for the girls in ICT initiative. She was confident that with such intervention, Ghana was on course to produce more female experts in ICT.

By: Daniel Akwasi Nuako, Information Desk Juaben

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