Former envoy asks women to be more active
Nigerian women
should take up active roles in business, move to relevant positions,
and be the change they want to be, Jesse Jackson, former United States
special envoy for Africa said in Lagos on Thursday.
“Men cannot leave
women at home. We need full partnership. There is nothing women cannot
do. Women are now heading major corporations. What we need now is
business education. If an African American can become the president of
America, then a woman can become the president of Nigeria,” Mr Jackson
added.
He spoke at the 9th Annual conference of the Women in Management and Business (WIMBIZ) with the theme ‘Impact your world’.
WIMBIZ, a
non-profit organisation started in 2001 with a mission to be the
catalyst that elevates the profile of women in management and business.
The organisation just completed the maiden phase of her mentoring
programme as promised, where 72 young women were attached to mentors
for a period of four months in two batches. Its annual conference is a
gathering of women in commerce and corporate Nigeria, attracting
international delegates from different parts of the world.
Nigeria’s structure is problematic
Ben Murray-Bruce,
the chairman, Silverbird Group, and keynote speaker at the event, said
the major problem facing Nigeria is the nation’s political structure.
“The political
structure of the country does not allow talent in any administration,
because of issues such as zoning, ethnic balancing and so on. For
instance, if we have five smart people from Edo state, politically, I
can’t appoint all five of them, so I have one smart guy from Edo state
and four dumb guys from other places. As long as the right talents are
not in government, this is not going to work,” Murray-Bruce said.
Murray Bruce also
said that if you put someone in an environment where there is free
money, “there can’t be creativity, because there is no need to be
creative to earn that money, it is already there. And then the money
needs to be spent, but then, we cannot think and be creative to invest
in technology that is futuristic, because that requires thinking.
Instead, we spend it on a technology that is obsolete.”
People have impacted in my life, and that is why I can also make an
impact in people’s lives. “We may be free, but we have a slave
mentality. In Nigeria today, we may not have to fight for the right to
vote, but we must fight for the right to live. Why can’t we do anything
without bringing someone in from abroad? If our people don’t know how
to do it, why can’t we teach them? You can be somebody if you choose to
be somebody” he said.
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