The Guardian (Nigeria)

Government advocates inclusion as tool for economic prosperity

- By Benjamin Alade

THE Special Adviser to the President on Ease of Doing Business, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, has said inclusion is an important tool, which must be leveraged to transform the economy to deliver prosperity for the country.

Oduwole described inclusion as a practice or policy of providing equal access to opportunit­ies and resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalis­ed, such as those who have physical or intellectu­al disabiliti­es and members of other minority groups.

She stated this yesterday at the Women in Business luncheon series organised by the Franco- Nigeria Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( FNCCI) in partnershi­p with Zenith Bank plc.

She said organizati­ons need to leverage its key resources in inclusion to achieve growth at all levels.

Commission­er for Commerce, Corporativ­e, Trade and Investment, Lagos, Mrs. Folashade AmbroseMed­ebem, said it will take 300 distinct years to close the gender equality gap, saying it takes all members included to generate inclusion in the society.

She said Lagos is not an economic part of Nigeria but a diverse city of opportunit­ies. According to her, in recent years Lagos has establishe­d the barriers where women entreprene­urs can thrive. She said the success stories that emanate from Lagos include inclusion.

Ambrose- Medebem said when women lead, society thrives, just as she advocates the inclusion of women in all activities in society.

Founder/ Executive Vice Chairman, Emerging Africa, Dr. Toyin Sanni, said driving sustainabl­e developmen­t through inclusive business practices includes opportunit­ies involving women's inclusion.

She said by embracing inclusion, businesses not only ensure diverse perspectiv­es and innovation but inclusion improves employee engagement and enhances the reputation of the business and brand enhancemen­t.

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