As women in Edo State join their counterparts globally to celebrate the 2024 International Women’s Day, wife of Edo State governor, Betsy Obaseki has urged women to be part of decision making in order to enhance their capacity.
Mrs Obaseki spoke on “Empowering Women in Public Service Through Inclusive Leadership”, at the International Women’s Day event organised by the John Odigie Oyegun Public Service Academy, in Benin, on Friday.
She maintained that women should be inspired to reach for the top in their chosen career and become part of the decision-making process in the country.
The Edo State first lady also called on women to get involved in politics to ensure that the never-do-wells are kicked out of the political space, noting that the narratives must change for good if the country has to realise its full potential.
“Inclusion means gender equality must be upheld and no woman must be left out. Every woman is valuable because they all have something to bring to the table even as housewives.
“Women help to groom and develop the society as you take care of the family. We have seen women doing fantastic things in various fields.
We need the female gender as much as the male gender; the two genders should work together.
“The genders have their peculiar traits and none can take the place of the other. So, women must know their value and place in society. Don’t allow anyone to put you down. Give your best by building capacity so that you can be qualified to fill certain positions in the society. We need to acquire knowledge so that you can add value to whatever job you do.
“They should get involved in politics which has been taken over by never-do-wells. That is the story of Nigeria and it must change,” she added.
Director General of JOOPSA, Imuwahen Ajoonu called for the creation of environments that uplift and empower women irrespective of their background, ethnicity or abilities.
“By fostering inclusivity, we not only enrich our organisations and communities but also ensure that the voices of all women are heard and valued.
“We must also acknowledge the persistent challenges faced by many women in their pursuit of leadership roles. As we explore the theme of inclusive leadership, let us commit to creating environments that uplift and empower women.
“Our collective efforts can inspire a new era of leadership, one that is characterized by collaboration, empathy and a commitment to fairness. So, let International Women’s Day be a catalyst for change – a day that propels us forward on the path to true equality, where women in public service can lead without limitations, and where their accomplishments are celebrated as a testament to the power of inclusion,” she stated.
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