She gave the admonition at the grand finale of this year’s International Women’s Day held in Akure, the state capital on Thursday.
The programme was put together by her office in conjunction with the state Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development.
Scores of women from across the 18 local government areas participated in the event while pregnant women who participated in the programme were presented with some kits to start their business.
Akeredolu said, ” I listened to the presentations of young people around the world, on the need to expand digital literacy and skills to include all regardless of who you are, where you live and who you love. The world has gone digital in all spheres of life thereby creating a whole lot of job opportunities. Women and girls must not be left behind.”
The first lady, who also charged the women to train the boy-child to be responsible, explained that if boys were well trained, they will grow up to be good men and the world will be vices free.
In her remarks, the state Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Julianna Osadahun, said the theme of the conference ‘Digit All: Innovation and Technology for Gender Equality’, was borne out of many gender-challenging issues faced by women and girls in information communication technology, finding solutions to indigenous women and their territorial battles, enlarging women entrepreneurs and financing initiatives using women entrepreneurship.”
She also expressed appreciation to the state government for its support for women in the state.
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