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CITAD Trains 27 Participants on Digital Inclusion in Bauchi

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The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), through its Bauchi Feminist Internet School (BAFIS) 2026, has organised a two-day intensive training for 27 participants drawn from different states across Northern Nigeria to enhance digital literacy, online safety, digital rights awareness, and gender inclusion in the digital space.

Speaking during the training held at Pali Hotel, Bauchi, on Saturday, CITAD Executive Director, Mallam Yunusa Zakari Ya’u, represented by Ali Sabo, said the initiative was established to bridge the gender digital divide and empower women to actively participate in shaping the digital future.

According to him, BAFIS, which was first conceived in 2018 and has since become an annual programme, was designed to address the persistent exclusion of women from the digital ecosystem due to cultural and structural barriers.

“For too long, cultural and structural barriers have limited women’s access to the digital ecosystem. Today, we stand firmly together to challenge and dismantle the outdated notion that technology is a space reserved only for men,” he said.

Ya’u explained that the programme is built around three key objectives: producing digital inclusion champions, bridging the gender digital divide, and advancing internet governance and digital rights.

“Our goal goes beyond basic digital literacy. We are intentionally raising a new generation of tech leaders equipped to advocate for equal internet access and digital equity across Nigeria,” he stated.

He added that women must not only have access to digital technologies but also participate in shaping policies and legislative frameworks governing the internet.

“The internet is the modern frontier for governance, commerce, education and human rights. Excluding women from this space means excluding half of society’s intelligence, creativity and leadership,” he stressed.

Earlier, the Coordinator of Bauchi Feminist Internet School, Fatima Babba Kura, disclosed that 27 participants were shortlisted from a large pool of applicants across Northern Nigeria.

She said the programme attracted applicants from states including Kano, Plateau, Borno, Yobe, Kaduna and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

“We received an overwhelming number of applications, including from people outside Bauchi State. This shows the growing interest in digital inclusion and internet governance issues,” she said.

Fatima Babba Kura BAFIS Coordinator

Fatima explained that participants would receive certificates upon completion of the training and would be expected to transfer the knowledge gained to their respective communities.

“We deliberately included participants from rural communities because they are often the most excluded from digital opportunities. We believe that once equipped with this knowledge, they can return to their communities and help bridge the digital divide,” she added.

Some participants described the training as timely and impactful.

A participant from Kaduna State, Abubakar Yahuza Abubakar, an MSc student of Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics at the Nigerian Defence Academy, said the programme would deepen participants’ understanding of digital engagement and online safety.

“With increasing cybercrime and misinformation online, programmes like this are important in helping young people understand responsible digital engagement and the proper use of digital platforms,” he said.

Similarly, a serving corps member, Iro Oluchi Palema, said she joined the programme to broaden her knowledge of internet safety and build professional networks.

“The internet should be used for growth, innovation and positive impact, not for scams and harmful activities. This training is helping participants understand how to make meaningful contributions in the digital space,” she said.

Another participant, Amina Ishaq Ibrahim from Plateau State, described the training as enlightening, noting that online safety has become as important as physical security.

“A lot is happening online today, including scams and other digital threats. Training like this is essential because digital safety is no longer optional; it is a necessity,” she said.

The two-day training features sessions on digital rights, online safety, internet governance, digital inclusion, gender equality and strategies for addressing barriers that limit women’s participation in the digital space.

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