On March 8, which is International Women’s Day, citizens all over the world honor women for the huge contributions they have made in making the world a better place for everyone by giving love, care, and dedication.
On this happy day to honour women, Chief Dr. Emeka C. Kalu, President and CEO of the Emeka Charles Kalu Foundation (ECK Foundation), emphasised the need to give women more opportunities to be involved in all areas of life, especially politics and development, which are the foundations of any progressive society.
“Think about a world where men and women are treated the same. A world where there is no inequality, bias, or stereotypes. A world that is multiethnic, fair, and open to everyone. A world where everyone is respected for their differences and can use all of their brainpower to the fullest. There are endless opportunities for growth.
“We should honour what women have done.” Make people more aware of discrimination. Each of you ought to collaborate towards female equality to make the world a better place, he said.
The savvy politician, businessman, and civil engineer from the US said that women have shown they are capable of managing resources at the local, state, and federal levels, so they should be given more chances to help change the country and its economy.
Therefore, he advised Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the president of Nigeria, that as a matter of national rescue, he should get his economic team back together and think about adding more women to his government.