FG pledges support for gender equality in workplace policy

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The Federal Government says it will support initiatives aimed at promoting gender equality and empowering women in workplace.

By Felicia Imohimi

 The Federal Government says it will support initiatives aimed at promoting gender equality and empowering women in workplace.

The Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, made this pledge at a high-level stakeholders’ advocacy meeting on “the Validated Nigeria Workplace Gender Policy” on Monday in Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria NAN reports that the meeting was organised by the Ministry of Labour and Employment in collaboration with the Ministry of Women Affairs and  Oxfam Nigeria.

Kennedy-Ohanenye, represented  by the Director of Gender Affairs, Mr Adamu Web, stressed the importance of the policy in fostering gender equality in workplaces across the country.

She said the policy was a significant milestone towards advancing gender equality and social inclusion in workplaces.

The minister said the initiative would lead to safer work environment free from harassment through active participation of stakeholders.

She commended the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Oxfam and other partners for their efforts in promoting the initiative

“The Ministry of Women Affairs remains committed to supporting initiatives that promote gender equality and empower women particularly in relation to this critical workplace policy.

“This meeting sought to raise awareness of the workplace gender policy among federal ministries and ensure its smooth passage at the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

“The policy ultimate goal is to create a safe and inclusive work environment for all Nigerians,” the minister said.

Mrs Olaolu Olaitan, Director of Inspectorate, Ministry of Labour and Employment, said gender equality unlocked the skills and perspectives of both men and women.

She explained that gender mainstreaming considered the differences between men and women and addressed human implications of the differences.

“When we avoid gender discrimination in workplace, we can increase productivity and alleviate conflicts,” she said.

Also,  Helen Akinyemi, Programme Manager, Gender Justice, Oxfam Nigeria, said collaborative efforts would ensure  successful approval and implementation of the policy.

She called for continued support from ministries and development partners to achieve a future where workplaces are inclusive and gender-neutral.

The President of  Trade Union Congress,  Mr Festus Osifo, said the validated National Workplace Gender Policy marked a significant milestone in the collective journey toward achieving the goal of safe and inclusive work environment for all.

“We pledge our support and solidarity in implementing this policy; ensuring that our workplaces become beacons of equality; where every individual can thrive regardless of gender.

“Together, let us foster a culture of mutual respect, understanding and empowerment,” he said.(NAN)

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