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NGX: Uzodimma, Bianca Ojukwu, others advocate capital market access for women
The First Lady of Imo State, Mrs. Chioma Uzodimma, along with Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu, has called for stronger collaboration among governments, institutions and the private sector to expand economic opportunities for women and girls across Nigeria.
The call was made during the 2026 “Ring the Bell for Gender Equality” ceremony held on the trading floor of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) in Lagos on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, to commemorate International Women’s Day.
The event formed part of a global campaign aimed at promoting gender inclusion in capital markets and drew participation from prominent women across business, finance, media, and the creative industries.
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The symbolic ceremony, which involved the ringing of the closing gong at the Nigerian Exchange, brought together stakeholders from both the public and private sectors to highlight the role of financial markets in advancing gender equality.
What they are saying
Advancing gender equality requires deliberate policies and sustained partnerships that open up leadership and economic opportunities for women. Speakers at the event stressed that symbolic gestures must be backed by real actions that empower women to participate meaningfully in economic growth.
Owona, a Regional Industry Manager for Financial Institutions at the International Finance Corporation for Central Africa and Anglophone West Africa, added that inclusive growth is not merely aspirational but investable and essential for long-term economic resilience and shared prosperity.
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The Nigerian Exchange and its partners highlighted the role of capital markets in driving inclusive economic transformation and encouraging broader participation by women.
Speakers noted that empowering women within financial systems strengthens both market performance and long-term economic growth.
The discussions reinforced the view that inclusive participation across financial markets can strengthen institutions, deepen liquidity, and support broader economic development.
What you should know
The 2026 edition of the Ring the Bell for Gender Equality ceremony was convened by NGX Group in collaboration with the Central Securities Clearing System and Women in Management, Business (WIMBIZ) and Public Service.
As the closing gong sounded at the Nigerian Exchange, participants echoed a shared message that meaningful progress on gender equality will require sustained collaboration and decisive action from governments, institutions, and market participants to expand opportunities for women and girls.
They emphasised the importance of ensuring that women have greater access to leadership roles, entrepreneurship opportunities, and financial resources within the capital market ecosystem.