The Guardian (Nigeria)

The Guardian Holds Maiden Int’l Women’s Day Summit

• To Honour Women In Public Service

- By Dele Ojo and Fatai- Alabi Tijani

NIGERIA’S flagship of news media, The Guardian newspapers, is set to host the first ever ‘ Internatio­nal Women’s Day ( IWD) Summit 2021 in partnershi­p with Olad’n’bridge Limited, a frontline media consulting firm.

With the theme, Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID- 19 world, the objective of the summit is to honour women in the public service, who have distinguis­hed themselves by serving the country selflessly in various capacities, for the developmen­t of mankind and the female gender especially. The aim is to provide a platform for upcoming generation of female leaders to have access for mentorship by these icons of our generation for further progressiv­e advancemen­t of the country.

The public sector in Nigeria is the engine room of government policy and programmes’ implementa­tion for the delivery of developmen­tal initiative­s over the years. Though women in public sector contribute immensely, they are hardly recognised.

According to a statement from the organisers, “this is the first ever event to recognise and honour the women in the public service, both at the federal and state government levels in Nigeria. It is also a platform to deliberate on issues of national interest as they relate to the roles of women in the public sector in synchronis­ation with the private sector developmen­t and the economy in general.”

The summit will form a gathering of reputable personalit­ies in Nigeria and diaspora to deliberate the process of encouragin­g government, elected leaders in the public sector, to imbibe the culture of partnering the private sector in seeking ways of providing long lasting policies, programmes, projects, that are capable of impacting positively on the populace, irrespecti­ve of their social status in the society. It is also an avenue to discuss the pathway for utilising optimal women potential for efficient service delivery in the public sector in the country.

To qualify for nomination and recognitio­n, the candidate must be a woman serving currently in the nation’s public sector who is reputed for dischargin­g her duties, and impacting positively in the lives of women particular­ly and the general public. The event will also confer titles on outstandin­g women who have retired, but recorded firsts during their time in public service. Recognitio­n categories include: Outstandin­g female in the head of service of the federation, ( one in each of six geo- political zones) - federal permanent secretary; head of federal department; head of federal agency; vice chancellor / deputy vice chancellor of a federal university; Rector of federal polytechni­c; and impactful female federal minister of the year; Supreme Court justice; Appeal court Judge and Federal High Court Judge. In the Federal legislatur­e: most impactful house of representa­tive legislator of the year and most impactful senator of the year. Also, Medical Director of a federal tertiary medical facility, ( one in each of the six geopolitic­al zones).

For organisati­on/ agencies, the awards focus on the following: Impactful female- led Agency of the year on Youth; Outstandin­g/ Impactful female- led organisati­on of the year on diaspora and Outstandin­g/ Impactful female- led ministry of the year on children, female.

At the States level, one female in each of the six geo- political zones, will be honoured as Outstandin­g female head of service; female state permanent secretary; female head of state department; female head of state agency; female vice chancellor/ Deputy vice chancellor of a state university; female Rector of state polytechni­c; female Medical Director of a federal tertiary medical facility and impactful female state commission­er of the year.

In the Military/ Paramilita­ry, the awards focus on: police officer with excellent performanc­e records, selfless service, patriotism and integrity; army officer; naval officer and air force officer. Others are: State Government First Lady NGO of the Year; Gender- Friendly Governor of The Year; Female- Friendly Bank of The Year and Female- Friendly Microfinan­ce Bank of The Year. At the event, honours would be conferred on some female Deputy Governors in some states, and Head of Service of the Federation, amongst others.

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