Wife of the president, Aisha Buhari and wife of the Vice President of Nigeria, Dolapo Osinbajo, along with businessman and philanthropist, Tony Elumelu have signed a Call-To-Action through partnership with The Tony Elumelu Foundation and Africa’s global bank, UBA.
The partnership is to drive up the statistics of female participation in the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme from 70:30 (male/female) representation in 2016 to 60:40 in 2017 and 50:50 by the year 2020.
It is also aimed at commissioning the production of in-depth research publications and case studies focused on solutions to unique challenges facing women entrepreneurs.
The partnership deal was signed at a forum and exhibition on Nigerian Women in Export which in Abuja.
Themed ‘Achieving Zero Oil Growth Through Women Inclusiveness in Global Export Trade’, this year’s Stakeholders Forum and Exhibition is organised by the National Export Promotion Council and the International Trade Center (ITC) in Geneva.
The Women in Export Stakeholders Forum and Exhibition seeks to increase economic empowerment of women through trade via the ITC’s SheTrades Initiative. The goal of this initiative is to connect one million women to the international market by 2020.
The keynote addresses at the Forum were delivered by Aisha Buhari and Ms. Arancha Gonzalez, the Executive Director of the International Trade Centre (ITC).
In her opening remark, Mrs. Buhari, stated, “Nigerian women are extremely hardworking. We only need a little push, and this is the time”.
She further called on the public sector to support in a bold statement, “I would like to lead a call to the Federal Government to assign 20% of public procurement to women-owned businesses.”
Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings, United Bank for Africa and Transcorp Plc stated that the capacity of women in the private sector to contribute to the development of the country was underestimated.
He validated this remark by sharing the significant value created by the female beneficiaries of the $100 million Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme, who are impacting their communities in many ways.
“Africa is in need of economic and social development and investing in women is one of the smartest ways to go about it. It is for this reason that the SDGs have focused on women empowerment as a necessary commitment in alleviating poverty,” said Elumelu as he addressed the audience made up primarily of women from diverse backgrounds.
“When a woman does well, her entire family does well. We need to put women first. I am proud to say that full and equal participation of women is an important internal objective of the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme.”
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