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Gender Balance: Ecobank Gets IFC, NGX Recognition

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Ecobank Nigeria Limited has been recognised for promoting gender balance and equality in the workplace at the Nigeria2Equal Gender Leader Awards organised by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX Group).

The awards is designed to recognise private sector companies  in gender equality performance.

Ecobank Nigeria was an awardee in the gender diversity in Supply Chain category at the event attended by private sector company chief executives, business leaders and dignitaries, including the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

IFC’s Regional Director, Central Africa, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone, Ms. Dahlia Khalifa, said: “As we celebrate the accomplishments of these organisations who have shown outstanding leadership in closing the gender gaps within their own organisations, we acknowledge the power of collaboration and the transformative impact that specific, measurable, and time-bound commitments can have on achieving gender parity in Nigeria’s private sector.

“IFC remains resolute in our commitment to sustain the momentum and support the private sector to scale up its efforts for a more gender-balanced, prosperous future.”

Deputy Managing Director, Ecobank Nigeria, Carol Oyedeji said Ecobank has policies and structures in place that promote gender balance in its employment, stressing that the recognitions are a testament of Ecobank Nigeria’s significant contributions to advancing gender equality within the organisation and by extension, in Nigeria’s private sector.

She disclosed that the bank also has many initiatives and innovative products targeted at empowering and sustaining female entrepreneurs in Nigeria such as ‘Ellevate’ and ‘Ecobank Female Entrepreneurs Initiative (EFEI)’, which are designed to empower and support female owned small-scale businesses.

According to her. “Across Ecobank, we are intent on ensuring that all women can reach their full potential and always have equal opportunities to men in advancing their careers and achieving promotion. Female staff are holding strategic leadership and management positions in the organization. We are committed to creating a society and workplace that is free of bias and gender-based discrimination,” she said.

Credit: thenationonlineng.net

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