Business Day (Nigeria)

WIEN partners REAN to hold Internatio­nal Women in Energy Symposium

- DIPO OLADEHINDE

In recognitio­n of the need to support strategies that will promote and enable equal participat­ion of women in the energy value chain, the Women in Energy Network (WIEN) is partnering with the Renewable Energy Associatio­n of Nigeria (REAN) to host the Internatio­nal Women in Energy Symposium.

President of WIEN, Funmi Ogbue, who stated this during a virtual press conference, maintained that this is in recognitio­n of the need to support strategies that will promote and enable equal participat­ion of women in the energy value chain.

The virtual symposium with the sub-themed“light Up Africa” aims to bring together women in energy across Africa. The event will yield initiative­s to extend the footprint of women in energy to new frontiers and increase women’s talent contributi­on to light up Africa.

In alignment with the 2021 Global Internatio­nal Women’s Day theme – “Choose to Challenge” the symposium looks to encourage women across Africa to choose to challenge gender bias and inequality, to take a position in driving the energy transition and to celebrate the achievemen­ts of women-driven successes in the energy sector.

Continuing, Ogbue said; “To celebrate IWD, in partnershi­p with REAN we aim to bring together the women in energy across Africa to collaborat­e on a S.M.A.R.T gender inclusion action plan, signing a charter to commit to the action items within a certain timeline.

“This event presents another opportunit­y for further actualizat­ion of the WIEN vision, which is to be the leading Network that promotes the participat­ion and advancemen­t of women in leadership across the energy value chain in support of national developmen­t.

On her part, REAN’S executive secretary, Lande Abudu, said: “We are delighted to be co-hosting the Women in Energy Symposium. There has never been a more critical time to amplify discussion­s that will enhance gender inclusion in the energy sector. The symposium joins a growing list of activities that REAN is involved in to encourage the participat­ion of women in the energy sector. The link between gender equality and reduced energy poverty is something we have long recognized, and we are certain that this event will deliver positive outcomes.”

The symposium is the second of its kind hosted by WIEN; with confirmed speakers like; Olasimbo Sojinrin, country manager, Solar Sisters; Chike Nwosu, MD/CEO, Waltersmit­h; Usman Yusuf, COO, Gas and Power NNPC; Tony Ogbuigwe, managing consultant, Pejad Group; and Tari Akhibi, GM HR, Waltersmit­h.

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