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WIMBIZ Decries the Attacks on Women in Leadership in Nigeria
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WIMBIZ Decries the Attacks on Women in Leadership in Nigeria

WIMBIZ (Women in Management, Business, and Public Service) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting women in leadership roles.

WIMBIZ is of African roots with a global perspective of connecting and inspiring women across the globe to catalyze their growth to leadership positions and contributions to nation-building.

With a history spanning 24 years, WIMBIZ has implemented various programs that inspire, empower, and advocate for greater representation of women in both the public and private sectors.

Women in Management, Business, and Public Service (WIMBIZ) are deeply concerned about the recent incidents that highlight the ongoing challenges faced by women in leadership across Nigeria.

Women face systemic obstacles, biases, and hostility

The past 24 hours have brought to light two alarming cases that exemplify the systemic obstacles, bias, and hostility women continue to endure when they step into positions of power and influence.

First, we are troubled by reports of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan – a female senator facing severe institutional pushback after raising concerns about misconduct.

She has not been given a fair hearing and no investigation conducted as far as public knowledge is concerned.

But she has been met with punitive measures that effectively silence her and compromise her ability to serve.

Second, we strongly condemn the violent siege on Ikeja Electric yesterday by personnel of the Nigerian Air Force in a flagrant abuse of power.

Reports confirm that uniformed officers ransacked its offices, destroyed property, and terrorized staff including its CEO – Mrs. Folake Soetan, who was subjected to intense intimidation and harassment simply for doing her job.

However, these incidents are reflective of a broader reality: women in leadership positions across Nigeria, whether in politics, business, or public service, are too often subjected to undue scrutiny, intimidation, and, in extreme cases, physical harm.

The under-representation of women in leadership, combined with the persistent gender biases they face, continues to hinder our national progress.

WIMBIZ unequivocally condemns all forms of harassment, discrimination, and violence against women and calls for:
  1. A fair hearing for Senator Natasha Apkoti-Uduaghan
  2. An immediate and independent investigation into the assault on Mrs. Folake Soetan, with swift legal and disciplinary actions against those responsible.
  3. Institutional safeguards that ensure all individuals—regardless of gender—can seek redress without fear of retribution.
  4. Stronger protection for women in leadership reinforces the importance of due process, fairness, and accountability in all sectors.
  5. A renewed national commitment to gender equity, ensuring that women can lead and contribute to Nigeria’s development without fear of bias, intimidation, or harm.

However, International Women’s Day (IWD) 2025 will be celebrated globally on Saturday, March 8, under the theme “Accelerate Action.”

ALSO READ: International Women’s Day: Celebrating 30 Exceptional Nigerian Women Who Are Challenging the Narrative – Part 1

Also, this theme emphasises the urgent need to take decisive steps toward achieving gender equality, addressing the slow pace of progress, and empowering women and girls worldwide.

A nation cannot progress while half of its population is systematically undermined. WIMBIZ remains committed to advocating for an environment where women are not just included but are safe, respected, and empowered to lead.

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