Renewable energy: Onuigbo seeks increased women participation

The member representing Ikwuano/Umuahia North/South Federal Constituency of Abiastate and Vice President (Africa) of Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment (GLOBE) International, Samuel Onuigbo has called for enhanced action towards increasing women’s participation in the renewable energy sector, as part of measures to raise the bar towards addressing issues of climate change, while also empowering the women economically.

Onuigbo stated this in his presentation on the topic “Measures to Improve Women’s Engagement in the Renewable Sector”, at the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Legislators’ Forum during the 10th Assembly in Abu Dhabi.

The legislator who spoke on the foundation of three decades of experience as a community leader, stated that “women are passionate and committed drivers forpositive change in societies and as such should be engaged in the renewable sector through laws, strategies and deliberate policies to combat climate change in order to achieve Green economy” he added.

He also called for the deployment of a combination of laws, actions and innovative approaches at the local and national levels to address gender inequality and guarantee women’s empowerment and access to finance and education. “This is all the more important because when a woman is trained, a nation is built” he said.

In the same vein, the Vice Chairman, ICT Committee in the Kenyan Parliament, Senator Abshiro Soka Halake disclosed that the Kenyan government has put in place a policy to further provide level playing ground for women through the Procurement Law which “reserves 30% of the procurement activities for Women and Youths and this includes renewables” she said.

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