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Niger partners AWITS to empower women in tech


The Niger State Ministry of Communications, Technology, and Digital Economy has partnered with African Women in Tech Sales to equip women in the state with technology sales skills, fostering their participation in the rapidly growing digital economy.

The disclosure was made in a statement on Tuesday, highlighting the collaboration’s focus on empowering women with the expertise needed to excel in technology sales, a sector expected to grow by 17 per cent in the next five years.

The initiative aims to create economic opportunities for women, drive entrepreneurship, and enhance their contributions to Africa’s digital transformation.

According to the Commissioner for Communications, Technology, and Digital Economy, Suleiman Isah, “Women in Niger State and across Africa mastering technology sales is more than just a career opportunity—it’s a gateway to global economic influence, innovation, and leadership.

“By equipping women with these skills, we are opening doors to new possibilities, enabling them to contribute to the continent’s digital transformation.”

He further announced that the pioneer technology sales training for women would be hosted at the ICT Centre, State House, Minna, on March 13, 2025.

The statement commended Jennifer Jemedafe Salau and the AWITS team for their commitment to empowering African women in tech sales, describing their leadership as instrumental in paving the way for the next generation of female technology sales entrepreneurs.

“We urge other states and educational institutions to partner with Jennifer and her team to drive these projects forward nationwide and continent-wide,” it added.

AWITS emphasised that the initiative is not only about skill acquisition but also about creating a structured pathway for women to secure job opportunities, build sustainable careers, and contribute meaningfully to the global technology industry.

The partnership aligns with global projections indicating that the technology solutions market will exceed $5tn by 2026, positioning tech sales as a lucrative career path.

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