Call for Gender Equality in STEM: Minister Nnaji Champions Inclusion in Science and Technology

Chief Uche Nnaji, the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, has emphasized the urgency of achieving gender equality in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields. Speaking on the occasion of the International Day for women and girls in science, themed β€œWomen and Girls in Science Leadership β€” a New Era for Sustainability,” Nnaji highlighted the persistent challenge of gender disparity in STEM.

Despite acknowledging progress, Nnaji underscored the elusive nature of achieving gender equality in STEM, noting that women are frequently marginalized in crucial STEM discussions. He called for an inclusive environment, emphasizing the need to ensure that every voice, irrespective of gender, is acknowledged and valued in order to fully leverage the transformative potential of Science and Technology.

Addressing aspiring female scientists, Nnaji affirmed the significance of their curiosity, intellect, and passion, emphasizing that they are not merely the scientists of tomorrow, but actively contribute as scientists today. Additionally, he urged women already making strides in science to recognize the importance of uplifting others, as their mentorship, advocacy, and support can serve as inspiration for the next generation of female scientists.

Nnaji advocated for the establishment of an empowering environment where every woman and girl feels supported in pursuing their enthusiasm for discovery and exploration in STEM. His call to action emphasized the necessity to dismantle barriers, confront stereotypes, and pave the way for the success of all individuals in the STEM fields.

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