Disrespectful behaviour towards women in authority must be condemned – Ngozi Oyewole
Leader of Commonwealth Business Women Africa (CBW-Africa), Ngozi Oyewole, has condemned all forms of discrimination and disrespect against women, particularly evident in the biased treatment of women lawmakers.
Oyewole, in a statement issued yesterday, noted that disrespectful behaviour towards women in positions of authority must be challenged and condemned.
She urged Nigerian women to continue advocating for their rights, striving for gender equality, and working towards a society where women are valued, respected, and empowered to contribute positively to the nation’s growth.
While emphasising the necessity for Nigeria to progress and flourish by recognising and honouring the rights and dignity of women, Oyewole noted that women in Nigeria have consistently demonstrated their competence and equal footing with men in both public and private sectors, despite facing numerous obstacles.
Their achievements and contributions to society, she said, underscore the importance of providing women with equal opportunities, acknowledgment, and respect. ‘’It is imperative to acknowledge and appreciate the invaluable role women play in the progress and advancement of the nation. ‘’By uniting in solidarity, raising our voices, and fostering a culture of respect and equality, we can create a more inclusive and just society where women and men can collaborate harmoniously towards a brighter future for Nigeria.
‘’Let us all commit to the United Nations’ goal of ‘Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality’ and work towards a society where every individual, regardless of gender, is recognised and honoured for their unique contributions.
‘’Gender-specific language and discriminatory laws, including those addressing marital rape and domestic violence, must be rectified to ensure fairness and justice for all members of society.
She acknowledges the long-standing patriarchal nature of society, where the concept of the dominant male figure has prevailed.
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