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December 13, 2024
Technology

CITAD Advocates for Inclusion of PWDs in Kano’s Science, Tech Programs

As part of activities leading up to the 2024 International Day of Persons with Disabilities, the Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) paid an advocacy visit to the Kano State Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation.

The visit aimed to foster collaboration in enhancing the inclusion of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in science, technology, and innovation initiatives within Kano State.

Speaking during the visit, Buhari Abba, a Program Officer at CITAD, highlighted the persistent challenges faced by PWDs in the state.

“Despite notable strides in governance and policy implementation, PWDs in Kano State continue to face significant barriers, including limited access to digital tools, exclusion from STEM opportunities, and inadequate platforms to showcase their innovative potential,” he stated.

He emphasized the need for strategic collaboration to address these challenges. “As an organization committed to empowering marginalized communities, CITAD believes that through joint efforts, we can bridge these gaps and create an inclusive, tech-driven society that leaves no one behind,” Mr. Abba said.

CITAD proposed several initiatives to the ministry, including digital skills training for PWDs, increased inclusion in STEM fields, the development and accessibility of assistive technologies, advocacy for digital inclusion policies, leadership opportunities, and specialized training for PWDs to prepare for UTME examinations.

In response, the Commissioner for Science, Technology, and Innovation, Muhammad Tajo Othman, commended CITAD for its efforts in promoting inclusion and empowerment.

“We recognize and appreciate CITAD’s dedication to advancing the rights and opportunities of PWDs. Our ministry is always open to collaborating with development partners like CITAD to address societal challenges,” the commissioner stated.

He reiterated the state government’s commitment to improving the lives of PWDs and revealed plans to establish Computer-Based Training (CBT) centers across all 44 local government areas, catering to all clusters of PWDs.

“The Kano State Government is always ready to improve the lives of PWDs,” the commissioner affirmed, adding that the ministry will appoint a dedicated Desk Officer for PWDs to oversee their inclusion in science, technology, and innovation programs.

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