The Minister for Communications and Digitalisation (MoCD)
Mrs.Ursula Owusu-Ekuful (MP), has announced that plans were far advanced to set
up a trust fund for the girls in Information and Communication Technology
programme (Girls-In-ICT). Speaking at the Girls-In-ICT Climax Day at Koforidua Cultural
Centre in the Eastern Region, she said the move was to institutionalise and
ensure the sustainability of the initiative.

“We need the public and the private sector working together
to make this happen. The Girls in ICT project must survive beyond Ursula
Owusu-Ekuful”, she noted.
“The future is digital and the future is women and our girls
are an integral part of the future so Girls-In-ICT programme must continue”, she said.
According to her, the Ministry would further implement the
Girls-In-ICT in three more regions. Adding, it is the more reason why
government needs to strengthen the coverage of more students across the country.

She underscored the need for all to start instilling into the
young girls that they are not inferior hence the need to give them the digital
space to acquire a more balanced industry.
At the climax, the top three beneficiaries in the competition
were awarded a plaque each, laptop each and a cash prize ranging from Ghc3,000,
Ghc2,500 and Ghc2,000 for positions of first, second and third respectively.
About 100 laptops were also given to beneficiaries who
emerged victorious in the competition organized to access their level of
understanding.
Chairperson of the occasion, Omanhene of New Juaben, Nana
Kwaku Boateng lll expressed gratitude for the moves by the Ministry to train
and boost the morale of Girls in learning ICT.

Girls in ICT programme, he said was aimed at inspiring young
ladies in the ICT and unlocking their interest in ICT in the early age and
provide them with necessary resources to improve their well-being and career in
education.
The special guest of honour at the climax ceremony, Rev. Dr
Joyce Aryee, encouraged the beneficiaries of the programme and commended the
minister for establishing such legacy that would continue to empower more girls
and young women for generations to come.
For his part, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana
Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC) said he was committed to
providing a cutting edge support in bridging the digital. He stressed that the
role of the agency is to build capacity of the Girls in the study of ICT.

The Deputy Minister of Education, Gifty Twum Ampofo,
reiterated the commitment of the Ministry in supporting the programme and
commended the Communications ministry for their efforts to champion the course
of digitalisation across the schools in the country.
GIFEC Ghana Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in
ICT (GI-KACE) Cyber Security Authority National Communications Authority
National Information Technology Agency(NITA) Ghana.