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NUJ FCT calls for greater support for women

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The Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council, has urged stronger synergy between government and stakeholders to dismantle barriers hindering women’s participation and progress across sectors in Nigeria’s development.

Chairman of the council, Grace Ike, made the call in a statement issued to journalists on Sunday in Abuja to commemorate the 2026 International Women’s Day celebration.

The theme for the 2026 International Women’s Day celebration is “Give to Gain,” highlighting the importance of investing in women’s advancement and opportunities for sustainable development.

Ike said empowering women produced far-reaching benefits, as inclusive newsrooms encouraged richer storytelling, strengthened governance, promoted fairness in representation, and help built societies that were more equitable.

She noted that women in journalism continued to demonstrate resilience, professionalism and dedication to truth, in spite of challenges, contributing significantly to public service and the strengthening of democratic values.

According to her, female journalists are breaking new ground by covering difficult beats, shaping public discourse, mentoring younger colleagues and proving consistently that professional excellence knew2 no gender.

“Today, as the world marks International Women’s Day, I join millions across the globe in celebrating the strength, resilience, brilliance and boundless potential of women everywhere.

“The 2026 theme, ‘Give To Gain,’ reminds us that when we intentionally invest in women through education, mentorship, opportunities and resources, we strengthen families, communities, institutions and nations.

“Our celebration must go beyond recognition and translate into action by mentoring young female journalists, creating safe workplaces, providing leadership opportunities and ensuring women’s voices are heard.

“These are the investments that will yield the greatest returns for journalism and society. The United Nations theme, ‘Rights. Justice. Action. For All Women and Girls,’ reinforces collective responsibility.

“Governments, institutions, media organisations and communities must work together to dismantle barriers hindering women’s progress and ensure equal opportunities for women and girls everywhere.

“On this special day, I celebrate the extraordinary women within the NUJ FCT media community and across Nigeria whose courage, intellect and dedication inspire a new generation.”

Ike said that as the first female chairperson of the NUJ FCT Council, she stood on the shoulders of courageous women who broke barriers, challenged stereotypes and rejected limitations.

She added that her leadership journey reflected what became possible when society deliberately provided women with opportunities to lead, contribute meaningfully and excel across professional fields.

“Let us recommit to giving more opportunities, support, mentorship and recognition to women because when women rise, journalism thrives, communities prosper and our nation grows stronger,” she said.

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