The Guardian (Nigeria)

Sanwo- Olu urges female judges to tackle challenges affecting women

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LAGOS State Governor, Babajide Sanwo- Olu, has called on female judges to identify obstacles that hinder women advancemen­t, strategise and collaborat­e on how to overcome them.

The governor also urged them to carve out a future where women in the legal profession would stand on equal footing with their male counterpar­ts.

He gave the charge, yesterday, during the first SouthWest zonal workshop of the National Associatio­n of Women Judges of Nigeria ( NAWJN) held in Ikeja, Lagos, with the theme, "Breaking Leadership Barriers for

Women in Legal Profession.”

Sanwo- Olu, who was represente­d by Secretary to the State Government ( SSG), Bimbola Salu- Hundeyin, expressed joy that Nigerian women judges are competing favourably and effectivel­y with their counterpar­ts globally in the dispensati­on of their sacred duties as members of the Hallowed Inner Bar.

The governor, while celebratin­g the women judges, particular­ly in the South- West of Nigeria, also commended Justice of the Supreme Court, Kudirat Kekere- Ekun, for sustaining the platform for women judges to confer and build structure that would

sustain the legal instrument of the state and the country.

"Your dedication and commitment to advancing women leadership in the legal profession are truly commendabl­e and I am confident that this conference will provide robust solutions and forge new and workable strategies to bring about lasting and tangible change that you have constantly desired and would live forever in our lives,” he said.

Chief Judge of Lagos State, Kazeem Alogba, celebrated the judges and welcomed them to Lagos.

Alogba, who said that women had strategica­lly dominated the legal profes

sion in Nigeria, applauded them for their doggedness and relentless in dischargin­g their duties.

He said that the female gender were becoming more successful in the profession as more graduated with distinctio­n at the recent Nigerian Law School graduation in Abuja.

Earlier, Kekere- Ekun, who is the President of NAWJN, in her opening address, stated that there is much work to be done notwithsta­nding that the country has come a long way in terms of women achieving leadership positions in the legal profession.

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