…Sanwo-Olu, Others, commend companies for promoting women’s participation in leadership, employment, and entrepreneurship.
Multiple private sector companies have been recognised in the recent Gender Leader Awards (GLA) ceremony organised by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in partnership with the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) for their efforts in promoting women’s participation in leadership, employment and entrepreneurship.
The Awards, which is part of the Nigeria2Equal program,
spotlighted companies for taking concrete actions towards achieving gender
balance in leadership, prioritizing childcare and family-friendly workplace
policies, and fostering a growth environment for women within organisations and
supply chains.
The award recipients and participating companies in the
Nigeria2Equal program, received their recognition in the presence of private
sector business leaders and were commended by the Executive Governor of Lagos
state, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who headlined the Gender Leader Awards that held
in Lagos on Thursday, 15 June 2023.
Access Bank, MTN Nigeria, Stanbic IBTC and Sterling Bank
were recognized under the Company Leadership Gender Diversity category for
their significant representation of women in leadership and key decision-making
roles. Cadbury Nigeria and Lafarge Africa were recognized in the Company Board
Gender Diversity category for achieving a gender balanced board of directors
with up to 40 to 60 percent representation of women.
Access Bank, Cadbury Nigeria, MTN Nigeria, Sterling Bank and
UAC of Nigeria, emerged as leaders in the Family-Friendly Workplace Excellence
award category for their best-in-class family-friendly workplace policies and
prioritizing employee well-being. Other companies were also recognized in
different award categories.
Overall, MTN Nigeria was spotlighted as the Outstanding
Gender Leader for its outstanding leadership in advancing gender equality
initiatives.
Delivering his keynote address, Sanwo-Olu, while commending
the IFC and NGX on the Nigeria2Equal initiative, said the program is transforming
the landscape for gender equality across the nation. He noted that no nation
can achieve its full potential without harnessing the full opportunity the
women present.
He thereafter commended the companies who participated and
made commitments during the program, while re-emphasizing the state’s
willingness to partner with more private sector organisations to focus on
promoting the interest of women and the girl child in the society and the
country at large.
“Your unwavering dedication to reducing gender gaps and
fostering a more equitable workplace serves as an inspiration for us all. As
you celebrate your accomplishment, let us keep instilling beliefs around gender
diversity. We must continue to challenge the status quo, break down barriers
and ensure that men and women alike have equal opportunities to contribute to
the growth and prosperity of our nation,” Sanwo-Olu added.
Speaking during the award ceremony, IFC’s Regional Director,
Central Africa, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone, Ms. Dahlia Khalifa,
commended the progress of Nigeria2Equal’s participating companies in advancing
the role of women in their organizations.
Khalifa said, “As we celebrate the accomplishments of these
organizations who have shown outstanding leadership in closing the gender gaps
within their own organizations, we acknowledge the power of collaboration and
the transformative impact that specific, measurable, and time-bound commitments
can have on achieving gender parity in Nigeria’s private sector. IFC remains
resolute in our commitment to sustain the momentum and support the private
sector to scale up its efforts for a more gender-balanced, prosperous future.”
Commending IFC for conceptualising the Nigeria2Equal program
and partnering with NGX to launch the initiative in 2020, the Chief Executive
Officer, NGX, Mr. Temi Popoola, said that IFC and the Exchange through the
awards, reiterate a shared commitment to encouraging private sector companies
to reduce gender gaps in leadership, employment, and entrepreneurship.
He noted that through Nigeria2Equal, companies were
supported to implement gender-smart policies and practices that enable the
recruitment, retention and promotion of female employees, as well as
gender-inclusive sourcing strategies that promote the participation of women
SMEs in their corporate value chain.
“I would like to use this platform to encourage regulators,
policymakers, listed companies, and other private sector players in attendance
not to relent in their efforts toward closing the gender gap in Nigeria’s
private sector.
Not only is it essential that we continue to encourage our
stakeholders through initiatives like the Gender Leader Awards, we should also
note that achieving gender equality in Nigeria is an ongoing journey”, the NGX
CEO said.