Gender specialist urges women to build capacity for leadership roles

A gender specialist with Solidarity Centre, Vanessa Edhrebru, has said many women are reluctant to take leadership roles due to various issues, including the burden of care, cultural and social constraints.
Ms Edhebru stated this during an interview on Sunday on the sidelines of a four-day capacity building workshop for men and women, organised by the centre in Abuja.
The centre is an affiliate organisation with the American Federation of Labour, Congress of Industrial Organisations
The expert pointed out that cultural constraints often see women as nurturers, which could hinder their leadership aspirations.
She explained that the goal of the workshop was to encourage women to build their capacity and prepare them for leadership roles in-spite of these challenges.
She stated, “The current training is part of an ongoing series aimed at equipping more women with the necessary skills.’’
Ms Edhebru stressed the importance of women aspiring for leadership positions and building their capacity to succeed.
She also encouraged women to prioritise their lives, manage their time, and build relationships to balance their work and personality.
She called on women to learn more, network more, equip themselves, and aspire to achieve their goals, work harder and build resilience to overcome challenges.
A participant at the workshop, Nwali Chinenye, encouraged women to have self-esteem and carry themselves with confidence.
Ms Chinenye said that women should build confidence in tackling challenges, making mistakes and learning from them, noting that small daily efforts could lead to significant achievements.
She further encouraged women to expose themselves to training and development opportunities to rediscover their true selves.
Speaking on gender-based violence, a participant from Federation of Informal Workers Organisation of Nigeria, Madukpe Solomon, stressed the importance of being an ally to support women in cases of gender-based violence and harassment.
Another participant and Branch Secretary of FIWON, Stanley Ominyi, said that men should be able to stand in for women when necessary.
Mr Ominyi stressed that there was the need for gender equality in all things.
Earlier, Regional Programme Director for Africa for the Centre, Dr Christopher Johnson, underscored the prompt need for personal and collective movements towards equity between men and women, saying that there should be a fair treatment for all.
According to Mr Johnson, the workshop aimed at addressing gender-based violence considered crucial to occupational safety and health.
He emphasised the importance of respect for all human life and the need for men to respect their female colleagues.
Over 40 persons, both men and women, participated in the workshop.
(NAN)
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