EU-UN Spotlight Initiative and partners organize football tournament to commemorate the International Women’s Day 2022

Photo credit: Lanre Faremi/UNWomen. Hon. Minister for  Women Affairs, Dame Paulen Talen, Head of UNWomen, Ms. Comfort Lamptey, and other cheerleaders during the tournament 
March 8, 2022

To commemorate International Women’s Day, the Honourable Minister for Women Affairs, Dame Pauline Tallen kicked off the Generation Equality Football Tournament hosted by Fame Foundation in partnership with the Spotlight Initiative.

10 teams participated in the 2022 edition of the football tournament: Team United Nations, National Council of Women Societies (NCWS), Team USA Embassy in Nigeria, Team UK in Nigeria and Iya Loja, National Association of Women Journalists/Abuja Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, Fame Foundation/Abuja Municipal Area Council, Team Human Rights Radio and Team European Union.

Dame Pauline Tallen used this opportunity to call on Nigerians to promote the empowerment of women and gender equality in our actions. The Minister emphasized the importance of women in decision-making processes. “God didn’t create women to be trampled upon, he created women to be a partner in progress, I, therefore, use this opportunity to call on Nigeria men and everyone to join hands together and move issues of women forward,” she stressed that women must not relent but continue to strive for a gender-equal society.

UN Women Country Representative to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Ms. Comfort Lamptey corroborated the statement from the Hon. Dame Pauline Tallen, as she said, sports and football, especially, are strong and important tools to advocate for gender equality.  “The 8th of March globally is a day we celebrate women and today we are doing this through this football tournament, it is imperative to use football as a mechanism to show how women can come together and advocate for gender equality.”

Ms. Lamptey added that it is important we take stock of the work that needs to be done and we know that there is still a lot to be done in Nigeria. The central message from the tournament was that it is imperative to put measures in place so that all Nigerians can realize their full potential.”

In her remarks, the Executive Director of Fame Foundation, Aderonke Bello said, “Nigeria is heterogeneous in nature. We have so much diversity in religion, tribe, and more. The only thing that brings us together is sports, especially football. Therefore, we are using this unifying factor as a tool for social change to preach against gender inequality.”

Team NCWS turned out to be the eventual winners of the tournament, the tournament was held at the Artificial football pitch in Area 3, Abuja, and featured over 100 women under the ages of 40. The Executive Chairman of AMAC, Hon. Abdullahi Adamu Candido, The Federal Minister for Women Affairs; Dame Pauline Tallen, and UN Women Country Representative; Ms. Comfort Lamptey were on the sidelines cheering their teams on.

 

For more information, contact:

Lanre Faremi- olanrewaju.faremi@unwomen.org

Judith Owoicho- judith.owoicho@one.un.org

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