Stakeholders task African leaders on women’s empowerment
The Commonwealth Business Women Africa (CBW Africa) Summit 2025 ended with a resounding call on African governments to prioritize women’s economic empowerment for sustainable development and growth of the continent.
The summit, which took place from March 8-11, 2025, in Lagos, Nigeria, brought together women entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and stakeholders from across the continent.
In a communique tagged, the Lagos Declaration and signed by CBW Africa Continental President, Mrs. Ngozi Oyewole, the summit emphasized the importance of empowering women in driving sustainable development across Africa.
The summit noted that “Women are not just participants, but leaders, innovators, and change-makers,” pointing out that “It is essential that we confront the challenges head-on and demand equal representation and participation in all sectors.”
The summit also called on stakeholders to “Synergise for Sustainable Prosperity: Uniting Trade, Health, Wellness, Technological Advancement, Informal Sector Advancement, and Clean Energy Solutions in Africa through exploring ways to create synergies among these critical areas, ensuring women’s voices resonate in discussions.”
CBW Africa at the forum and in line with the 2025 International Women’s Day theme to Accelerate Action on gender equality said the organisation has concluded plans to enrol one million girls in coding programs, reducing maternal and infant mortality rates in rural areas, promoting sustainable agricultural practices, supporting policies that enhance industrialization, and eliminating early marriages.
These initiatives require the support and commitment of all stakeholders, including governments, organizations, and individuals.
Governments in Africa were urged to put in place mechanisms for women’s economic advancements, addressing global economic challenges. “When women thrive, families thrive, communities prosper, and nations grow stronger,” Mrs. Oyewole emphasized.
The summit featured engaging discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities, resulting in several key outcomes. Participants developed actionable strategies for harnessing synergies across trade, health, technology, and clean energy. The summit also saw the development of resources, including training materials and toolkits, to support members in enhancing their business skills.
CBW Africa’s commitment to empowering women in Africa is unwavering. The organization will continue to champion the cause of women driving meaningful change across the continent. As Mrs. Oyewole aptly put it, “Let us unite our efforts to make a lasting impact and forge a future where women are valued, respected, and empowered to lead.”
CBW Africa extends its appreciation to all partners, individuals, and organizations that supported the hosting of the summit, including the Wife of the Lagos State Governor, Her Excellency Dr. Mrs. Ibijoke Claudiana Sanwo-Olu; the Minister of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Honourable Hajiya Hannatu Musawa; the Iyalode of Lagos, Chief Dr. Mrs. Bintu Fatima Tinubu; the Director General Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN), Mr Segun Ajayi-Kadir mni; and the Wife of the Minister of Budget and Planning, Hajiya Aisha Bagudu, among others.
Source: www.dailytrust.com
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