The Guardian (Nigeria)

Vanguard IWD: Stakeholde­rs Seek Prioritisa­tion Of Women’s Health, Wealth

- By Tobi Awodipe

STAKEHOLDE­RS drawn from different sectors, have again, urged that women’s health and wealth should be placed on the front burner, in order for maximum impact to be realised towards successful nation building and creating a more equitable world.

Speaking at Vanguard’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day fifth round table event, themed “360 degrees: Health, Wealth, and Impact,” which held in Lagos recently, the Lagos State commission­er for Commerce, Cooperativ­es, Trade and Investment, Folashade Ambrose- Medebem, said the theme aligns with the United

Nations’ rallying cry, “Count Her In: Invest in Women. Accelerate Progress.” She added that it reminds us of the critical journey ahead in our quest for gender parity and empowermen­t.

“In a world where the United Nations predicts that it will take centuries ( 300 years) to end child marriage, close legal protection gaps, achieve gender parity in leadership roles, and attain equal representa­tion in national parliament­s, we are called to action. The challenges ahead are daunting, but they are not insurmount­able,” she urged.

She said women’s empowermen­t is not just a moral or ethical imperative but a fundamenta­l cornerston­e to our societal developmen­t, as when women are given the tools to succeed, they do not only elevate themselves and their families, but also their communitie­s, and by extension, the nation at large.

She regretted that women’s health issues often go underrepor­ted, underfunde­d, and misunderst­ood, adding that a holistic approach that includes mental, emotional, and physical well- being of women must be adopted.

President of the Nigerian Society Of Engineers( NSE), Margaret Aina Oguntala, praised the multifacet­ed nature of women’s roles in society, which she said encompasse­stheir influence on health, wealth and impact. Adding that empowering women strengthen­s economies and societies as a whole, she said it is imperative to inspire and empower the next generation of female leaders.

Featuring three packed panels, the first panel fielded

Dr Moris Atoki, Mosunmola Dosunmu, Tola Ajayi and Aderonke Oyelakin, where they discussed what it really means to champion women’s health. They urged the government to pay better attention to women’s health issues as they suffer more due to reproducti­ve activities.

The second panel dealt with breaking the barrier via true financial inclusion and had financial expert, Bimpe Benson on it. Benson pointed out that women feel shy talking about financial matters and said they must develop boldness in order to take charge of not just their finances but achieve financial freedom.

 ?? ?? Woman Editor, Vanguard Newspaper, Morenike Taire; Member, Lagos State House of Assembly, Foluke Stella Osafile; Founder, the Peak Performing Woman Network, Dr. Abiola Salami; President, the Nigerian Society of Engineers, Margaret Aina Oguntala; Commission­er for Commerce, Cooperativ­es, Trade and Investment, Lagos State, Folashade Ambrose- Medebem; CEO; African Business Coalition for Health, Dr Mories Aroki and Assistant Woman Editor, Vanguard Newspaper, Funmi Ajumobi, at the event
Woman Editor, Vanguard Newspaper, Morenike Taire; Member, Lagos State House of Assembly, Foluke Stella Osafile; Founder, the Peak Performing Woman Network, Dr. Abiola Salami; President, the Nigerian Society of Engineers, Margaret Aina Oguntala; Commission­er for Commerce, Cooperativ­es, Trade and Investment, Lagos State, Folashade Ambrose- Medebem; CEO; African Business Coalition for Health, Dr Mories Aroki and Assistant Woman Editor, Vanguard Newspaper, Funmi Ajumobi, at the event

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